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                        Determining Planck’s constant - Separation of wavelengths with a straight-view prism on the optical bench
                
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    Introductory experiments
  - Millikan experiment
- Specific electron charge
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      Planck’s constant
    - Determining Planck’s constant - Separation of wavelengths with a straight-view prism on the optical bench
- Determining Planck’s constant - Selection of wavelengths using interference filters on the optical bench
- Determining Planck’s constant - Recording the current-voltage characteristics, selection of wavelengths using interference filters on the optical bench
- Determining Planck’s constant - Recording the current-voltage characteristics, selection of wavelengths using light-emitting diodes, with Sensor-CASSY
 
- Dual nature of wave and particle
 
- Atomic shell
- X-ray physics
- Radioactivity
- Nuclear physics
- Quantum physics
 
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    Introductory experiments
  
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