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Introduction to Light & Optics Carolina $145.95

Many Labs in One Kit Polarized Light Transmission Grating Color by Addition & Subtraction Mirrors (plane, concave, convex) Lenses (convex, concave) Refraction

Equipment supplied - 4 acrylic prisms- 8 combs - 3 color paddle sets- 16 polarized filters - 8 flexible mirrors- 8 flashlights - 8 dual convex lenses- 8 foamboards - 4 concave lenses- 40 pins - 8 diffraction gratings- 3 mirror supports - 16 D batteries

Equipment needed -Index cards- Incandescent light bulb -White paper- Fluorescent light -Rulers- Candle -Colored pencils - Bunsen burner -Plastic wrap -Zip-lock bags -Colored pencils