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How to pronounce spectrograph in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms spectrogram
Type of exposure, photo, photograph, pic, picture
Has types visible speech
Derivation spectrographic
Type Words
Type of prism spectroscope, spectroscope
Has types sound spectrograph
Derivation spectrographic

Examples of spectrograph

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The Marcario spectrograph is designed to observe very faint astronomical objects.
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In modern-day biology, bird song is typically analyzed using a sound spectrograph.
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The astronauts have to remove 111 screws to take off the cover of the spectrograph.
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The spectrograph was installed at the William Herschel Telescope on La Palma.
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Several digital mixers include spectrograph and real time analyzer functions.
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The researchers observed EX Lupi with Spitzer's infrared spectrograph in April 2008.
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In August, Pogge helped install the first spectrograph on the observatory's left side.
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This can only be done by flying a big telescope and an adequate spectrograph in space.
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With the development of photographic film, the more accurate spectrograph was created.
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More examples
  • A spectroscope by which spectra can be photographed
  • An instrument used to analyse the spectrum from a source of radiation such as a star. Electromagnetic radiation from the source is spread out into its constituent wavelengths (like a rainbow).
  • A spectrograph is an instrument used to obtain and record an astronomical spectrum. The spectrograph splits or disperses the light from an object into its component wavelengths so that it can be recorded then analysed. ...
  • An astronomical (or optical?) instrument that diffracts light with a grating or into its component colors for spectral analysis of chemical absorption or emission lines. Usually, a CCD camera records the spectrum , transmits the image to a computer that writes the data to a hard drive or tape. ...
  • An instrument for separating and recording the spectral components of light. Contemporary instruments use electronic cameras to record the spectra.