The document contains two questions:
1. It provides the transmittance range and wavelengths for a wavelength selector and asks to calculate the nominal wavelength, step change, and effective bandwidth in Angstrom.
2. It describes an experiment using a UV/VIS spectroscope to analyze a chemical solution where the observed transmittance was higher than expected due to stray light. It asks to calculate the intensity of stray light as a fraction of the original intensity.
The document contains two questions:
1. It provides the transmittance range and wavelengths for a wavelength selector and asks to calculate the nominal wavelength, step change, and effective bandwidth in Angstrom.
2. It describes an experiment using a UV/VIS spectroscope to analyze a chemical solution where the observed transmittance was higher than expected due to stray light. It asks to calculate the intensity of stray light as a fraction of the original intensity.
The document contains two questions:
1. It provides the transmittance range and wavelengths for a wavelength selector and asks to calculate the nominal wavelength, step change, and effective bandwidth in Angstrom.
2. It describes an experiment using a UV/VIS spectroscope to analyze a chemical solution where the observed transmittance was higher than expected due to stray light. It asks to calculate the intensity of stray light as a fraction of the original intensity.
selector shown at the right. The transmittance starts from and ends at . If the wavelengths at the starting and ending points are 337.8 and 392.2 nm, respectively, find the nominal wavelength, the step change ( ), and the effective bandwidth of this device. Express your answers in Angstrom.
Question No.7: (5 points)
A UV/VIS spectroscope is used to analyze the absorption of an unknown chemical solution.
Because of the stray light, it has been observed that the transmittance was 0.78 instead of 0.76. Find the intensity of stray light as a fraction of .