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Type Words
Synonyms prism spectroscope
Type of optical instrument
Has types spectrograph, spectrometer, mass spectrometer
Derivation spectroscopic

Examples of spectroscope

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Bunsen and a physicist he recruited, Gustav Kirchhoff, invented the spectroscope.
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Cat's Eye was the first planetary nebula to be observed with a spectroscope.
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Watching them flash is seeing a prism turn in the sun, is looking into a spectroscope.
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This series of spectral lines is made by passing neon's light through a spectroscope.
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This was made possible by the superior spectroscope on the Very Large Telescope, Chile.
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It was the first eclipse expedition in which a spectroscope was used.
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This could be detected with a spectroscope because the emission linespectrum would be shifted.
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The spectroscope was invented in 1819 by Joseph von Fraunhofer.
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In late August 1861 he wrote his first book on the spectroscope.
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More examples
  • An optical instrument for spectrographic analysis
  • Instrument used to view a light source so that it is split into its component colors.
  • A spectroscope is used to analyse the spectrum of light by splitting it up into its component colours using prisms.
  • A device that splits the light coming from an object. This enables the study of the properties of that light source as well as the detection of elements and molecules present.
  • An instrument that spreads light or other electromagnetic radiation into its component wavelengths (colours) for analysis.
  • A disgusting-looking instrument used by medical specialists to probe and examine the spectrum.
  • An instrument which separates visible light into its various wavelengths. Each wavelength corresponds to a specific color in the spectrum.
  • A device used to split light energy into it component parts.
  • Optical instrument for producing spectral lines and measuring their wavelengths and intensities, used in spectral analysis. When a material is heated to incandescence it emits light that is characteristic of the atomic makeup of the material. ...