Line 13: | Line 13: | ||
<!-- Body begins --> | <!-- Body begins --> | ||
<h1>Modelling</h1> | <h1>Modelling</h1> | ||
+ | <h2> | ||
+ | Physics 101 - Light | ||
+ | </h2> | ||
+ | <p> | ||
+ | Visible light, electromagnetic spectrum | ||
+ | <\p> | ||
+ | |||
+ | <h2> | ||
+ | Physics 101 - LED | ||
+ | </h2> | ||
+ | <p>Not monochromatic, circuite explanation | ||
+ | <\p> | ||
+ | |||
<h2> | <h2> | ||
Physics 101 - Wavelength | Physics 101 - Wavelength | ||
Line 19: | Line 32: | ||
The given wavelength $\lambda$ for a lightsource can be found by XX INSERT FORMULA HERE XX, by knowing the grid spacing, $d$ and angle, $\theta$. | The given wavelength $\lambda$ for a lightsource can be found by XX INSERT FORMULA HERE XX, by knowing the grid spacing, $d$ and angle, $\theta$. | ||
</p> | </p> | ||
+ | |||
+ | <h2> | ||
+ | Physics 101 - (Bio)laser | ||
+ | </h2> | ||
+ | <p>Mirrors, filters | ||
+ | <\p> | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
</body> | </body> | ||
</html> | </html> |
Revision as of 13:43, 3 September 2017
Modelling
Physics 101 - Light
Visible light, electromagnetic spectrum <\p>
Physics 101 - LED
Not monochromatic, circuite explanation <\p>
Physics 101 - Wavelength
The given wavelength $\lambda$ for a lightsource can be found by XX INSERT FORMULA HERE XX, by knowing the grid spacing, $d$ and angle, $\theta$.
Physics 101 - (Bio)laser
Mirrors, filters <\p>