In 1925, James Franck and Gustav Hertz won a Nobel Prize for confirming the quantization of atomic energy levels and propelled physics further into the quantum revolution. 3B Scientific offers a wide range of products to replicate this seminal experiment and demonstrate how atoms can be excited by collisions with electrons to reveal the properties of quantum mechanics.
Hertz electron tube for quantitative investigations of inelastic collisions of electrons with inert gas atoms, determination of ionization energies of helium, as well as resolution of the energy states of various primary and orbital angular ...
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Replacement mercury tube for the following products:
Franck-Hertz tube with Hg filling and heating furnace (115 V /50/60 Hz);
item no. : 1006794 or 1023094
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Franck-Hertz tube with Hg filling and heating furnace ...
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Replacement Franck-Hertz mercury tube (mounted on support plate) for the following products:
Franck-Hertz tube with Hg filling and heating furnace (115 V /50/60 Hz);
item no. : 1006794 or 1023094
and
Franck ...
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The quantization of energy, as well as the generation, registration, and analysis of spectra and the associated experimental confirmation of models, are important components of most curricula around the world. The well-known 1913 experiment ...
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The quantization of energy, as well as the generation, registration, and analysis of spectra and the associated experimental confirmation of models, are important components of most curricula around the world. The well-known 1913 experiment ...
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The quantization of energy, as well as the generation, registration, and analysis of spectra and the associated experimental confirmation of models, are important components of most curricula around the world. The well-known 1913 experiment ...
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The quantization of energy, as well as the generation, registration, and analysis of spectra and the associated experimental confirmation of models, are important components of most curricula around the world. The well-known 1913 experiment ...
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The quantization of energy, as well as the generation, registration, and analysis of spectra and the associated experimental confirmation of models, are important components of most curricula around the world. The well-known 1913 experiment ...
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