🔍 Glass Slab – Key Features
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Rectangular Optical Block for Refraction Experiments
A glass slab is a polished, transparent rectangular block used in physics labs to demonstrate lateral shift of light when rays pass roughly parallel through it.
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Standard Sizes for Educational & Practical Use
Typical dimensions like 75 × 50 × 18 mm or 100 × 60 × 18 mm provide stable surfaces and consistent optical behavior, facilitating teaching of refraction and related phenomena.
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High-Quality Glass with Minimal Bubble/Inclusion Defects
Manufactured from bubble-free optical glass with polished edges and surfaces, ensuring integrity of light path and reliable results in classroom demonstrations.
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Versatile Usage Beyond Optics for Sample Preparation
While primarily used for refraction studies, glass slabs also serve as flat, transparent surfaces for mixing small samples, viewing reactions, or hosting optical setups.