Spectrometer I - Refractive index of the prism.

PROCEDURE: I. To determine the angle of the prism 1. The preliminary adjustments for telescope, prism and the collimator are done. 2. The slit is illuminated by a sodium vapour lamp. The prism table is mounted vertically. 3. The refracting edge of the prism placed facing the collimator. 4. The image on one side is seen through through the telescope and the vernier readings (R1) are noted. 5. The image on other side is seen through through the telescope and the vernier readings (R2) are noted. 6. 2A = R1  R2  hence the angle of the prism ‘A’ is determined using A =  II. To determine the angle of minimum deviation 1. The edge of the prism is placed facing away from the collimator. 2. The refracting image is obtained in the telescope. The prism table is slowly rotated. 3. The image moves, then stops and turns back. The position of the image where the image stops and turns back is the minimum deviation. 4. The vernier readings (R3) are noted at this position and the direct ray reading (R4) are noted. 5. D = R3  R4  hence the angle of minimum deviation ‘D’ is determined using D =  www.Padasalai.Net Dist. Sec. TNHSPGTA Kanchipuram Dist. A.

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