Atomic and nuclear physics

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  1. VP6.5.4.1

    α spectroscopy of radioactive samples

    α spectroscopy of radioactive samples

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  2. VP6.2.2.1

    Displaying the spectral lines of inert gases and metal vapors

    Displaying the spectral lines of inert gases and metal vapors

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  3. VP6.5.7.1

    Deflection of beta radiation in a magnetic field

    Deflection of beta radiation in a magnetic field

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  4. VP6.2.4.1

    Franck-Hertz experiment with mercury - Recording with the oscilloscope

    Franck-Hertz experiment with mercury - Recording with the oscilloscope

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  5. VP6.1.4.3

    Determining Planck’s constant - Selection of wavelengths using interference filters on the optical bench

    Determining Planck’s constant - Selection of wavelengths using interference filters on the optical bench

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  6. VP6.4.3.3

    Determining the half-life of Cs-137 - Point-by-point recording of a decay curve

    Determining the half-life of Cs-137 - Point-by-point recording of a decay curve

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  7. VP6.5.3.1

    Nuclear magnetic resonance in polystyrene, glycerin and Teflon

    Nuclear magnetic resonance in polystyrene, glycerin and Teflon

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  8. VP6.1.2.2

    Determining the electric unit charge after Millikan and verifying the charge quantification - Measuring the rising and falling speed

    Determining the electric unit charge after Millikan and verifying the charge quantification - Measuring the rising and falling speed

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  9. VP6.1.5.2

    Optical analogy to electron diffraction at a polycrystalline lattice

    Optical analogy to electron diffraction at a polycrystalline lattice

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  10. VP6.5.5.2

    Recording and calibrating a γ spectrum

    Recording and calibrating a γ spectrum

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