The Optics Kit Panel Type POK 410 is a collection of optic components which can be used for conducting optical experiment and demonstration. Components are equipped with neodymium magnets for component assembly on a large panel board.
This kit contains precision-made tools for ease of assembly in conducting experiment and to get the experiment result as it expected. All parts are packed in a plastic box.
Provided with experiment manual book.
Experiment topics:
- Propagation of Light
- Shadow
- Lunar Eclipse (Model)
- Solar Eclipse (Model)
- The Law of Reflection
- Rotating Mirror
- Regular Reflection
- Diffuse Reflection
- Image Point on a Plane Mirror
- Virtual Image on a Smooth Mirror
- Concave Mirror
- Path of Rays in a Concave Mirror
- Images in a Concave Mirror
- Movement of Rays in a Convex Mirror
- Path of Rays in a Convex Mirror
- Path of Rays when Forming an Image in a Convex Mirror
- Refraction of Light
- Total Reflection in Water
- Calculating the Index of Refraction
- Total Reflection in Glass
- Total Reflection in a Semi-Circular Body
- Basic Principle of a Photoconductor
- Photoconductor, Flexible
- The Plane Parallel Plate
- Refraction of Light in a Prism
- Deviating Prism
- Inverting Prism
- Torricelli's Prism
- Refraction at Convex Lens
- Refraction at Concave Lens
- Position of The Focal Point of a Biconvex Lens
- Position of The Focal Point of a Thin Planoconvex Lens
- Position of The Focal Point of a Thick Planoconvex Lens
- Refractive Effect of Convergent and Divergent Lenses on
- Lens Systems
- Special Rays on a Convergent Lens
- Special Ray Paths on a Plano-Convex Lens
- Special Ray Paths on a Concave Lens
- Path of Rays When FormiNg an Image on a Convergent Lens
- Path of Rays When Forming an Image on a Divergent Lens
- Ocular Accommodation
- Faulty Vision and Its Correction – Near-Sightedness
- Faulty Vision and Its Correction – Far-Sightedness
- Path of Rays in a Single Lens Reflex Camera
- Path of Rays in a Slide Projector
- Model of a Microscope
- Model of an Astronomical Telescope
- Model of a Galilean Telescope
- Dispersion of Color
- Spectral Colors Cannot Be Further Dispersed
- Converging Spectral Colors To Make White
- Mixed Color of a Partial Spectrum
- Complementary Colors – Color Theory
- Subtractive Mixing Colors
- Additive Mixing Colors
Some experiments need some other supporting tools or other components that can be borrowed from other kit.