Light Sources
Light is electromagnetic radiation, particularly radiation of a wavelength that is visible to the human eye (about 400-700 nm), or perhaps 380-750 nm. In physics, the term light sometimes refers to electromagnetic radiation of any wavelength, whether visible or not. Three primary properties of light are:
- Intensity
- Frequency or wavelength
- Polarization
Light, which exists in tiny "packets" called photons, exhibits properties of both waves and particles. This property is referred to as the wave-particle duality. The study of light, known as optics, is an important research area in modern physics.
Davies, H. (n.d.). Light sources. EBME. https://www.ebme.co.uk/articles/clinical-engineering/light-sources.
https://www.ebme.co.uk/articles/clinical-engineering/light-sources
Karl Storz ENDOSCOPE Xenon 175 Watt Light Source 201320-20 This item is USED and in good cosmetic condition. It displays signs of wear, such as minor to moderate scratches or scuffs. Item can POWER UP, No further testing can be done
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Karl Storz ENDOSCOPE Xenon 175 Watt Light Source 201320-20 This item is USED and in good cosmetic condition. It displays signs of wear, such as minor to moderate scratches or scuffs. Item can POWER UP, No further testing can be done
- Item as pictured
- Item as pictured- Nothing Else Included