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Spectral data edit

Dear user Deglr6328, I've got a similar request to the previous poster. For science purposes, we would need the fairly accurate emission spectra of several types of light source, and we are not physicists who can easily measure them ourselves. If you can help us in this regard, or if you want further information about what exactly we need the spectra for, please mail me at wilkie (whirlpool) cgg dot ms dot mff dot cuni dot cz Many thanks! A.W. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Alexander Wilkie (talkcontribs) 09:01, 14 October 2008 (UTC)Reply

Spectrum in ascii format? edit

Dear Deglr6328, thank you for your useful contribution of the spectra, is it possible obtain a ascii format copy of the HeNe spectrum? would be glad if you could send it to konradb at gmx dot at Thank you! —Preceding unsigned comment added by Konze (talkcontribs) 08:56, 13 September 2008 (UTC)Reply

Shock wave edit

Dear sir,

You have changed the shock wave to its erroneous state. I know that you like to vandalize. Look it is not proper to vandalize, you have very little knowledge of shock wave or compressible flow. Perhaps you should read my book before try to edit my parts. You should read my remarks in the talk section before you make any changes. If you believe that you are right, than you should identify your self and get prize for you new discoveries. I like to know why you think any of the mistakes in shock wave should be remained.

My name is Genick Bar-Meir and you can email me at barmeir at gmail.comor check www.potto.org.

If you do not stop vandalizing I will be forced to ask the administrator for help.

Deglr6328 - taking care of this, don't bother (unless you want to). Maury 18:38, 1 February 2007 (UTC)Reply
Oh yeah, wasn't I supposed to be contacting someone about the copyright status of some image? Argonne maybe? LNLL? Maury 19:05, 1 February 2007 (UTC)Reply
Thanks very much for your kind words Maury! someone deleted http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:Log&page=Image:Fiber_optic_bundle.jpg that image (fiber optics) and I gave up trying to keep it in the article. oh well.--Deglr6328 05:40, 2 February 2007 (UTC)Reply

polycarbonate NIR spectrum - sample thickness? edit

Deglr6328,

This is my first attempt to do something other than browse/view Wikipedia content, so please be kind. I have a comment regarding the NIR absorbance spectrum for polycarbonate, and this comment may apply to other spectra you have contributed. In the polycarbonate spectrum, the vertical axis is % transmission, but no pathlength/material thickness figure is given. Hence, this is really a relative absorbance spectrum. If the path length is available, it would be really useful if it were indiccated on the spectrum.

Thanks for your contribution, which has been helpful to me already.

Cheers, eqpi


Cool I'm so glad the information was of use to you! I used a pair of plastic saftey goggles from UVEX to get that transmittance spectrum. Here they are [1]. Unfortunately they dont provide any information on the thickness of the lenses. Tell you what, tomorrow I will measure them and let you know here. --Deglr6328 05:04, 14 February 2007 (UTC)Reply
The path length of the polycarbonate was 2.3 mm. Hope that helps! --Deglr6328 21:35, 14 February 2007 (UTC)Reply
I have been disturbed by the streak of people I run into on the internet and real world, so my curiosity makes me want to meet another wikipedia editor. My edits have always been anonymous, and I study neuroscience, organic chemistry, and physics for the most part. My aim/aol mail is priestknowledge... I've been at a loss for how to enact my beliefs as of late, and I haven't been able to find those of like mind. I'm wondering what your life experiences are like for comparison. Maybe strike up some significant conversation while I'm at it. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Priestofknowledge (talkcontribs) 07:37, 20 November 2009 (UTC)Reply

Peter Pan edit

On Image:Contaminated Peter Pan peanut butter.jpg, you've failed to provide a source for the image. If you created the image yourself (and I suspect that's probably the case), just say so on the image description next to your "yummy but deadly" comment. In that case, you also might want to change the license tag from {{GFDL}} to {{GFDL-self}}. SchuminWeb (Talk) 08:50, 17 February 2007 (UTC)Reply

It is under gfdl-self.--Deglr6328 23:57, 17 February 2007 (UTC)Reply

Gay Germ Theory edit

Hey it's me, Drowssap Looc. I added a notes section using cite.php. This should make it easy for other people to clean up their referencing. I've already used it for my stuff. It would be great if that article started looking like the Autism page on wiki... I won't hold my breath. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Drowssap Looc (talkcontribs) 02:56, 18 February 2007 (UTC).Reply

GA on Nova edit

Well we did it, we passed GA on Nova. Now for HiPER... Maury 00:12, 27 February 2007 (UTC)Reply

The big problem with HiPER is a lack of outside refs, because the ones I used were sent to me directly by one of the primary investigators. Under normal conditions this would be be a good thing, but... If you have any refs from the print world that would help. And yeah, the cone-in-shell would definitely add to the article, the single picture just doesn't do it. Maury 21:38, 27 February 2007 (UTC)Reply

Spectra edit

Thanks for your spectra charts; I enjoyed them! -- Morcheeba 07:40, 9 March 2007 (UTC)Reply

sure! glad you like them. --Deglr6328 07:49, 9 March 2007 (UTC)Reply

Image:Incandescent flashlight spectrum.gif listed for deletion edit

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Hafnium edit

Dear Sir, I am intrigued by your hafnium photograph. I work on zirconium and titanium alloys, and occasionnaly on hafnium. Actually, I find the patterns displayed by the colours very interesting. Could you tell me more about the history of the material used for this picture ? Do the colours have their origin in an oxide layer formed at high temperature, and do you know if the lump has been heated over the allotropic transformation temperature (ca. 1750 °C) ? I can be contacted at : nv*at*altern.org

Thank you.

The lump has been heated to liquification and I suspect the colors are created by thin oxide (or nitride?) layers that formed on the surface when it was taken out of vacuum while still somewhat hot.--Deglr6328 06:54, 23 March 2007 (UTC)Reply

Deionised Water edit

The HiFog system was selected for the protection of the computer equipment (and other valuable assets) at my company. The system is also used in several other locations where non conductivity of the extinguishant is vital. One of the trials of the system was where it was used to protect a High Voltage AC installation (415 volts). I do not know if they have trialled it for higher voltages. One of the main features is that once the extinguishant has discharged, the protected electrical and electronic equipment can be operational again in just a few hours (presumably excluding the bit that actually set it off in the first place). In view of the value of the assets that these systems are now protecting, I can only assume that the suppliers would not make such boasts wrecklessly, because if they are wrong, we would be suing them for billions. I B Wright 16:15, 1 April 2007 (UTC)Reply

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Image:Gas stove blue flame.jpg edit

Ok, so it says it is used in permission in "this article" - which is a link to [2]. So, presumably it is not being used with permission in the other 3 articles in which it is featured? Not a dog 22:36, 5 May 2007 (UTC)Reply

Further, nothing here indicates that the image is released under a Creative Commons 2.0 license as you indicated. It states it is under copyright, but used with permission at one Wikipedia article (which I don't think is acceptable - it needs to be released under GDFL, I believe). Not a dog 22:48, 5 May 2007 (UTC)Reply
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Argon edit

Hey, I just ran across Image:Argon ice 1.jpg and I wanted to say thanks for the great image. I realize it didn't get featured, and honestly I might have voted against it also, but that doesn't mean it's not appreciated. Vicarious 19:39, 14 May 2007 (UTC)Reply

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Wikistress edit

Hi Deglr6328. You seem to have a lot of interests in common with me, since it happens quite often that I see your name. Anyway, I noticed this edit on glowstick. Please don't leave because of that! I agree that vandalism can be a pain and I wouldn't mind if it were easier to (semi-)block articles, but that's not enough to consider leaving.

Anyway, now that I'm here anyway:

  • could you comment on Talk:FASOR (laser physics)?
  • did you get around to calibrating your spectrometer for the various spectra that you measured? If you still have the spectra and a calibration file, but find it too much work to make the plots again, I could do that for you, at least for the plots without annotations. I can write a script that reprocesses all data automatically. If you're interested, it might be better to use email. My address can easily be found on a search engine from the info on my user page.

Han-Kwang 21:31, 10 July 2007 (UTC) (soon on wikibreak, better reply in email or my talk)Reply

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Deuterium arc lamp update edit

Hello, I've just started editing articles on Wikipedia and I've started by expanding the article on deuterium arc lamps that you started last year. I was wondering if you could give me some advice on my update: what do think needs to be added, what should be taken out, etc. Thanks for your help!

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"Plasmao2n2 spektrum.png" edit

Hi there, I'm sorry that my response is that late; I did not log in (Commons) for a year... If you are still interested in that picture, feel free to ask Greetings --87.180.94.173 (talk) 08:33, 30 July 2008 (UTC)Reply

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Xenon Flash Lamp article needs work edit

Hi, I noticed that you have commented in the past on the Xenon Flash Lamp article. I have built many hundreds of flashlamps, and various power supplies for them. After reading that article I feel that it needs some improvement, as some info doesn't make any sense, and one section is almost unreadable. I have proposed some changes, but I would like to get some input from others before I implement them. I'm fairly new a Wikipedia, and not sure how to include things like the references I've listed. Any comments you would like to leave on the Xenon Flash talk page would be appreciated. ThanksZaereth (talk) 19:39, 5 November 2008 (UTC)Reply


Image source problem with Image:Taser.jpg edit

 
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Hi, Is there anyway you could post the csv file for http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Chemoluminescent_lightstick_spectral_curves.png? It is no longer on the talk page. Thanks Simvastatin (talk) 02:31, 5 May 2009 (UTC)SimvastatinReply


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File source problem with File:Galileo hga ribs.gif edit

 
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File:Video_contact_angle.gif edit

This image has been spotted in the following publication without attribution but is declared GPL here? "Controlled Probe Surface Chemistry for Nanoscale Contact Deformation", by Catherine A Tweedie, Georgios Constantinides, Gregory S Blackman, and Krystyn J Van Vliet, Mater. Res. Soc. Symp. Proc. Vol. 1021, 2007, page 1021-HH06-01 -- figure 2 (inset) User2589 (talk) 21:06, 22 October 2009 (UTC)Reply

I assure you that I created that image on a VCA device and I could easily do another one to prove it. I am afraid Tweedie et. al. and Materials Research Society are in obvious violation of the GFDL. I don't have access to the paper but I would love to know whether the image is merely being used illustratively (in which case, I could really care less about it) or if it is actually being passed off as their own research, in which case I would suggest the validity of Ms. Tweedie's research and her degree may be called into question. --Deglr6328 (talk) 08:04, 6 November 2009 (UTC)Reply

Intensity corrected spectra discrepancy edit

Regarding http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Spectrum_of_blue_flame.png I don't understand why the intensity corrected spectra is different than the uncorrected. In particular, the 510nm peak is significantly attenuated. Is this due to PMT spectral sensitivity? I thought 'corrected' simply meant 'calibrated'. Also, why would 'correction' add noise? Is that curve from a separate measurement, or just the original data multiplied by another curve? What is the correction curve which the uncorrected is being multiplied against? 69.108.2.81 (talk) 21:54, 13 November 2009 (UTC)Reply


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Diffraction garting edit

Dear Sir, when I saw the Wikipedia Page http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diffraction_grating and the large scale diffraction grating there, I wondered where you could buy that. I am looking for a very large grating for an installation in a German Science Center. If you had any hint, which manufactorers there are, that woul help me very much! Greetings, Thomas —Preceding unsigned comment added by 217.225.226.1 (talk) 13:17, 23 February 2011 (UTC)Reply

The standard sources of diffraction gratings is Horiba http://www.horiba.com/us/en/scientific/products/diffraction-gratings/ (warning, they change names about every two years, also traded under the names of ISA, Jobin Yvon, etc.). Your best bet might be Ebay, either as a grating or in a spectrometer. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Eli Rabett (talkcontribs) 12:48, 3 June 2012 (UTC)Reply

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Please clarify my doubt edit

Dear sir

       My name is vishnu.In wikipedia i read that flurecent tubes are producing ultraviolet radiations in 100nm-200nm range and then converting to white light.Somewere else i read in as longwavelenght UV rays are produced.which one is correct sir.

if it is 100-200nm i am feeling afraid that wont it cause skin cancer. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 117.239.154.114 (talk) 10:11, 24 July 2013 (UTC)Reply

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Fluorescent spectral diagram edit

Hi Deglr6328,

I was recently playing with a diffraction grating and decided to take some spectral photos of various lights. The one I took of a cool-white, fluorescent lamp turned out really good. It shows the different peaks very nicely. Upon seeing your diagram of the peaks, I decided to cut a small ribbon from my photo and paste it onto yours, to see how well it lines up with your diagram. Nearly every peak lines up almost perfectly! I thought it looked really good, combining the two, helping the reader to visualize what color the peaks actually are. Of course, because it is your diagram, I wouldn't dare change it without consulting you first. (Not to mention I had to convert it to PNG, because I have no way to edit SVG files.) I do think it adds a nice splash of color to the picture.

If you'd like to see my photo, it is on the Fluorescent lamp page, just above your diagram. If you'd like I could email you a copy of the modification I made. The only difference is that some of the red peaks are in slightly different locations. Zaereth (talk) 21:16, 3 March 2015 (UTC)Reply

Dear en:user:Deglr6328 I would like to get a copy of the color file used to generate the graph shown at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Fluorescent_lighting_spectrum_peaks_labelled.png I have played around and got a graph that is very similar but would like to have the color version (.jpg or .bmp) of the graph. VR sunwukong(at) hughes.net — Preceding unsigned comment added by 67.44.160.136 (talk) 00:12, 12 August 2015 (UTC)Reply

Hi. I've been watching this page since my question above, and I believe Deglr6328 is no longer active on Wikipedia. I'm not sure what you are looking for, myself. I used this exact graph in my comment above, where I added a little strip of color beneath the graph line, showing the varying intensity of each peak. I copy/pasted this from my photo, here, and the peaks match perfectly, from number 2 to number 16. I'm not sure I can publish it on commons without Deglr's permission. Zaereth (talk) 22:31, 12 August 2015 (UTC)Reply

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