spectrograph

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a machine for recording spectra, producing spectrograms
A device that separates light by wavelength to produce a spectrum
An instrument that spreads out the light gathered by a telescope so that it can be analyzed to determine many different properties of celestial objects These properties include the chemical composition and abundance of different elements, temperature, radial velocity, rotational velocity, and magnetic fields
An apparatus for photographing or mapping a spectrum
The picture produced by a spectroscope
a spectroscope by which spectra can be photographed
An instrument for separating and recording the spectral components of light Contemporary instruments use electronic cameras to record the spectra
An instrument that spreads light or other electromagnetic radiation into it's component wavelengths (spectrum), recording the results photographically or electronically
A device that separates light by wavelengths to produce a spectrum
a photographic record of a spectrum
An instrument for photographing spectra eg the electromagnetic spectrum
A photograph or picture of a spectrum
{i} instrument for recording and photographing a light spectrum
A device that separates light by wavelength (color) in order to produce a spectrum that allows for the identification of elements within the light source We have a spectrograph attachment for the CCD camera from SBIG
basically the same as the spectroscope except that the eyepiece is replaced by a photographic plate for recording the spectrum
A spectroscope provided with a photographic camera or other device for recording the spectrum
mass spectrograph
A mass spectrometer
mass spectrograph
device that separates charged particles into groups according to their mass (used to determine frequency of isotopes or to discover the ingredients of an unknown substance)
mass spectrograph
a mass spectrometer that produces a graphical representation of the mass spectrum
mass spectrograph
An instrument used to determine the masses of atoms or molecules, in which a beam of charged particles is passed through an electromagnetic field that separates particles of different masses. The resulting distribution or spectrum of masses is recorded on a photographic plate.mass spectrography n
sound spectrograph
a spectrograph for acoustic spectra
spectrographically
by spectrographic means; "the speech spectrum was displayed spectrographically"
spectrographically
by means of spectrography, through spectrographic methods
spectrographically
by spectrographic means; "the speech spectrum was displayed spectrographically
spectrograph

    Hyphenation

    spec·tro·graph

    Turkish pronunciation

    spektrıgräf

    Pronunciation

    /ˈspektrəˌgraf/ /ˈspɛktrəˌɡræf/

    Etymology

    [ -"graf ] (noun.) 1884. International Scientific Vocabulary.
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