Physics307L:People/Trujillo/LAB NOTEBOOK/071121

CALIBRATION
We used Mercury to calibrate** Tomas helped me understand why exactly why calibration was important. It was easier to realize what was going on once we put all the numbers in Excel. We measured the wavelength with the cross hairs as close to the center of the slit as possible rotating the knob clockwise.

With help from Excel, the calibration curve gives. $$real\,wavelength=1.204205321\times measured\,value-76.8339591$$

Hydrogen Sepctrum
Rydberg Constant=$$1.1061*10^{-7}$$ STDV $$4.6*10^{-10}$$

CALCULATIONS
Below is our Excel file:

Section above has numbers from the excel file.

Data Analysis

Linefit says the calibration data fits the line $$actual\,wavelength=(1.204205 \pm 0.042636)*measured\,wavelength-(76.833959 \pm 22.932003)nm$$.