SPECTROMETER
A Spectrometer is a precision optical instrument used to measure the properties of light, such as wavelength, angle of deviation, and refractive index. It is widely used in physics laboratories for experiments involving prisms, diffraction gratings, and spectral analysis.
The spectrometer consists of a collimator, telescope, and prism table mounted on a stable base with fine adjustment screws for accurate measurements. It is designed with high-quality optics and a robust structure to ensure precise readings and long-lasting performance.
Ideal for schools, colleges, and research laboratories, this instrument helps students understand fundamental concepts of optics and light behavior through practical experimentation.

