Uploaded on February 16, 2013 21:59 UTC
Horizontal Petri dish -- (Cloned calibration from Corn Syrup Clear CLP 1)
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spectrum.addAndParseTag('smooth:10'); // Smooth the spectrum
// spectrum.addAndUploadTag('smooth:10'); // <== to save
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Huh, interesting! Have you considered scanning this with a full spectrum light source like an incandescent or halogen bulb? You might get more data.
No, but I'll ask my daughter (11 yr old), she is doing the experiments for her science class ;-)