User:Manuel Franco Jr./NOtebook/Physics Lab 307/Notes for Speed of Light

Day 1
So, I first cleared up a lot of confusion that I had on what equipment was what, and what its functions were. Here is the equipment I used:

2 power supplies:

({1} Model 315 from Bertan Associtates Inc. DC Power Supply: 0-5000V/0-5mA)

({2} Model 6207A Harrison Lab DC Power Supply: 0-200V/0-0.2A)

(Tektronix Oscilloscope DS 1002)

BNC Cables

LCD-? (Polarized)

PMT-? (Polarized)

Tube

NIM Bin NQ-75

nSec Delay model 2058 from Canberra

The {1} is set to 1990 V as for the {2} 150 V

'''Ch. 2'''
 * 1st measurement
 * 100 cm -/+ .1 cm
 * 3.12 V -/+ 0.04 V


 * 2nd measurement
 * 80 cm -/+ .1 cm
 * 4.32 V -/+ 0.06 V


 * 3rd measurement
 * 60 cm -/+ .1 cm
 * 6.00 V -/+ .06 V

PMT: Max, then LCD Far & then near; Min, repeat

ch1 connected to the box

ch2 is connected to the PMT

The LCD & PMD are polarized in a way that if you rotate them, the amplitude increases or decreases.

So, my lab partner and I forgot to measure the time.

Everything from this point in parenthesis is from David

(We are following the procedure now. We read in the manual that the HV of the PMT should be between 1800V and 2000V. Since it was already at 1900 V we left it there.

Ruler : 100 cm TAC : 1990V max CH2: 3.12 +/- 0.04V
 * First Measurment 4 nsec delay

Ruler : 80 cm TAC : 1990V max CH2: 4.32 +/- 0.06V

Ruler : 60 cm TAC : 1990V max CH2: 6.00 +/- 0.06V

We know how to take the measurements, and next class we will be ready since the start of the class to make plenty of measurments.)

Day 2
Round of measurment 0 nsecond delay. PMT Reference Voltage: -800mV +/- =1st Measurment 2) 150 cm  2.56 V 3) 140 cm   3.48 V 3) 120 cm   3.68 V 4) 100 cm   3.36 V 5) 80 cm    3.12 V 6) 60 cm    2.69 V  7) 50 cm    2.12 V

=2nd Measurment.= V= 1908 Range 50 ns PMT Reference value -1.12V 1) 60 cm 2.10 pm. 0.04 V   2) 50 cm  2.04 pm. 0.04 V 3) 40 cm 2.02 pm. 0.04 V 4) 30 cm  Same as above V 5) 20 cm  1.95 pm  0.04 V 6) 10 cm  1.84 pm  0.04 V =3rd Measurment= V= 1908 V Range 50 ns PMT Reference value : 850 mV 1) 160 cm 3.00 pm 0.04 2) 150 cm  2.94 pm 0.04 3) 140 cm 2.90 pm 0.04 4) 130 cm  2.87 pm 0.04 5) 120 cm 2.82 pm 0.04 6) 110 cm  2.78 pm 0.04 7) 100 cm 2.70 pm .04 8) 90 cm   2.66 pm 9) 80 cm   2.54 pm  10) 70 cm  2.52 11) 60 cm 2.46 12) 50     2.38 We are gonna try some measurments with time delay. 1900 V 2 ns time delay =4th Measurment=

PMT= 1.2 V

1)130 cm  2.38 pm .04 2)120 cm   2.34 pm .04 3)110 cm  2.22 pm .04 4)100 cm   2.14 pm .04 5)80 cm   2.04 pm .04

5th measurment 1) 100 cm 2.66 pm .04 2)

( We are having trouble setting up the oscilloscope. It was already ready, but we moved something and messed it up. Aram and us are trying to fix it know.)

I extracted this info from my Lab Parnter: David