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Every atom has a specific arrangement of electron orbitals that makes it such that the combination of wavelengths it can output due to electron cascading is unique (so a trained spectroscopist can look at almost any emission spectrum and recognize the element!). Because those energy levels are quantized, the energies of the photons emitted when an electron falls n levels is also quantized. An energized electron can drop from the 4th to the 2nd energy level, or the 3rd to 2nd, or the 2nd to 1st, etc.
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This occurs because when atoms are energized (in the case of a neon lamp, by an electric current) they release photons, but they can only do so at several quantized energies (wavelengths). Even so, considering how well everything works, I'd say it's definitely worth the price of admission.If we take a look at a typical a neon emission spectrum, (or any gas for that matter) we would see sharp emission peaks at very distinct wavelengths. $50 is a lot for a phone case, and the accessories aren't cheap either, especially if you want get a whole suite of them.
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The only downside, other than availability, is the price. Overall I've been very impressed by Moment's MagSafe accessories, and the (M)Force case is the best way to add MagSafe to your phone, provided you own one of the few models it's available for. It's reasonably priced at $20, so it's easy to recommend. I watch a lot of YouTube in the morning and being able to quickly stick the phone on the wall while I brush my teeth is easier (and safer) than propping it up on my sink.Īnother potential use case I see is getting one of Mophie's Snap Adapters and using this to mount an old phone to a wall so you can use it as a smart home hub, of sorts, for controlling your lights and heating. I used the pad to attach it to the bathroom tiles near the sink, and it's incredibly sturdy, so you don't have to worry about your phone's safety. You can attach the mount to your wall using one of the included adhesive pads or by screwing it in for something more permanent. The Mophie Snap Adapter works just fine with all of Moment's MagSafe accessories. If the tripod is something you're interested in, but Moment doesn't make an (M)Force case for your phone, not to worry.
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You can buy the Pro Tripod Mount from Moment for $60. Next time I want to do some astrophotography, I'll be using this to attach my phone to my tripod. I've only had the opportunity to use this a couple of times, but it hasn't failed to impress me so far. Setting it up is simple - attach it to your tripod, rotate the shoe mount into the correct orientation, and then snap the phone into place using the magnets. The whole thing is made of aluminum so it feels sturdy and lightweight. It's sold in three varieties the basic mount with no cold shoe attachment landscape only and the landscape+portrait mount, which I have here. Moment offers a wide range of MagSafe accessories in addition to the (M)Force case, including a wall and car mounts, but my favorite is the Pro Tripod Mount.