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Brand: AKIVIN
Akivin 6" Disc Pack of 1 Newton Colour Disc Hand Operated Metal Base Optics Dispersion Apparatus
SKU: TB-AK-81945
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Short Description
6 inch hand operated Newton colour disc on metal base
Demonstrates spectrum light dispersion and color synthesis
Demonstrates spectrum light dispersion and color synthesis
Country of origin: India
Specifications
- Brand: AKIVIN
- Disc Diameter : 6 inch prismatic color disc
- Operation : Manual hand operated drive
- Base Mount : Heavy durable metal base
- Color Spectrum : Primary and complementary colors
- Application : Optics color synthesis tool
Description
The Akivin 6-Inch Newton Colour Disc is a classic optical science apparatus designed to demonstrate color theory, light dispersion, and the additive synthesis of white light. Named after Sir Isaac Newton, this hand-operated instrument features a 6-inch multicolored spectrum disc mounted on a sturdy metal base. By rotating the disc rapidly, students observe how primary and prismatic colors merge visually to reconstruct white light, providing a clear, engaging demonstration of optics concepts in school and university physics labs.
Features
:- 6 inch hand operated disc mounted on a durable heavy metal base
- Demonstrates light dispersion and synthesis of white light
- Illustrates primary light colors red green and blue combination
- Shows complementary color pairs on opposite sides of the spectrum disc
- Smooth hand operated rotating mechanism for effortless lab demos
Applications
:- Physics laboratory light dispersion demonstration
- Additive color synthesis visual testing
- Sir Isaac Newton optic principle teaching
- High school and college optics science experiments
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