Elementary Experiments with Lasers

Elementary Experiments with Lasers
Author: Geoffrey Wright
Publisher:
Total Pages: 150
Release: 1973
Genre: Gas lasers
ISBN:

Describes the history and habits of such extinct animals as the dodo, the great auk, and the dinosaur. Also explains how remains have been discovered, collected, and reassembled as exhibits in the Museum of Natural History in New York.

Laser Experiments for Chemistry and Physics

Laser Experiments for Chemistry and Physics
Author: Robert N. Compton
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 415
Release: 2016
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0198742975

This book provides a collection of experiments to introduce lasers into the undergraduate curricula in Chemistry and Physics. A variety of experiments are included with different levels of complexity. All have background information, experimental details and the theoretical background necessary to interpret the results.

A Course Of Experiments With He-Ne Lasers

A Course Of Experiments With He-Ne Lasers
Author: R. S. Sirohi
Publisher: New Age International
Total Pages: 124
Release: 1989
Genre: Helium-neon lasers
ISBN: 9788122403114

The Book Contains A Number Of Experiments In Optics That Can Be Performed With Ease Using He-Ne-Laser. Some Of The Experiments Are Visually Impressive And Aid In The Understanding Of Physical Phenomena. Further The Experiments Can Be Demonstrated To A Large Audience. The Experiments In Interference, Diffraction, Polarisation, Spatial Filtering Etc. Fall Under This Group.There Are Then Experiments Which Have Relevance To Measurements. The Experiments On Diffraction, Holography, Speckle Phenomenon, Flow Etc. Fall In This Category. These Experiments Will Be Useful To The Students Both In Science And Engineering. In Brief The Book Provides Various Possibilities Of Using A He-Ne Laser In The Laboratory.

Laser Experiments For Beginners

Laser Experiments For Beginners
Author: Richard N. Zare
Publisher: University Science Books
Total Pages: 260
Release: 1995-05-04
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780935702361

This book is perfect for science teachers who want to bringone of the most remarkable research tools of the 20th centuryinto their classrooms: the laser. Requiring only a low-cost, low-power laser, the bookpresents a series of experiments for in-class demonstrations orstudent activities

Discovering Light

Discovering Light
Author: Sara Aissati
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2021-09-30
Genre: Light
ISBN: 9781510639355

What is light? Where are optics and photonics present in our lives and in nature? What lies behind different optical phenomena? What is an optical instrument? How does the eye resemble an optical instrument? How can we explain human vision? This book, written by a group of young scientists, answers these questions and many more.

Femtosecond Laser Pulses

Femtosecond Laser Pulses
Author: Claude Rullière
Publisher:
Total Pages: 310
Release: 1998
Genre: Femtosecond lasers
ISBN: 9783662036846

This smooth introduction for advanced undergraduate students starts with the fundamentals of lasers and pulsed optics. Thus prepared, the student learns how to generate short and ultrashort laser pulses, how to manipulate them, and how to measure them. Finally, spectroscopic implications are discussed. This rounded text gives the student an up-to-date introduction to one of the most exciting fields in laser physics.

The Book of Potentially Catastrophic Science

The Book of Potentially Catastrophic Science
Author: Sean Connolly
Publisher: Hachette+ORM
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2016-12-27
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0761189866

It’s never been more important to engage a child's scientific curiosity, and Sean Connolly knows just how to do it—with lively, hands-on, seemingly "dangerous" experiments that pop, ooze, crash, and teach! Now, the author of The Book of Totally Irresponsible Science, takes it one step further: He leads kids through the history of science, and then creates amazing yet simple experiments that demonstrate key scientific principles. Tame fire just like a Neanderthal with the Fahrenheit 451 experiment. Round up all your friends and track the spread of "disease" using body glitter with an experiment inspired by Edward Jenner, the vaccination pioneer who's credited with saving more lives than any other person in history. Rediscover the wheel and axle with the ancient Sumerians, and perform an astounding experiment demonstrating the theory of angular momentum. Build a simple telescope—just like Galileo's—and find the four moons he discovered orbiting Jupiter (an act that helped land him in prison). Take a less potentially catastrophic approach to electricity than Ben Franklin did with the Lightning Mouth experiment. Re-create the Hadron Collider in a microwave with marshmallows, calculator, and a ruler—it won't jeopardize Earth with a simulated Big Bang, but will demonstrate the speed of light. And it's tasty! By letting kids stand on the shoulders of Aristotle, Newton, Einstein, the Wright brothers, Marie Curie, Darwin, Watson and Crick, and more, The Book of Potentially Catastrophic Science is an uncommonly engaging guide to science, and the great stories of the men and women behind the science.