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spectroscope

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun spectroscope has 1 sense
  1. spectroscope, prism spectroscope - an optical instrument for spectrographic analysis
    --1 is a kind of optical instrument
    --1 has parts: collimator; prism, optical prism
    --1 has particulars: mass spectrometer, spectrometer; spectrograph

Definitions from the Web

Spectroscope

Definition:

A spectroscope is an optical device used to analyze and measure the properties of light. It disperses light into its individual wavelengths and produces a spectrum for examination.

Parts of Speech:

  • Noun: spectroscope

Senses:

  1. Scientific Sense: In scientific research, a spectroscope is used to study the interaction of light with matter, analyze the composition of substances, and identify specific elements or compounds based on their spectral lines.
  2. Popular Sense: In popular usage, a spectroscope can refer to any device that visually displays different colors or patterns when exposed to light.

Usages:

1. Scientific Usage:

Scientists use the spectroscope to examine the emission spectra of stars and identify the chemical elements present in their atmospheres.

The laboratory technician employed a spectroscope to determine the purity of the sample by analyzing its absorption lines.

2. Popular Usage:

Children enjoy playing with toy spectroscopes that reveal different colors when they look through them.

The laser light show at the concert used a giant spectroscope to create mesmerizing patterns and visuals.

Sample Sentences:

  1. The scientist used a high-resolution spectroscope to measure the precise wavelengths of each spectral line.
  2. During the chemistry experiment, the students observed the spectrum of different solutions using a spectroscope.
  3. The antique spectroscope exhibited in the museum provided insight into the historical development of scientific instruments.
  4. Her father, a renowned physicist, gifted her a handheld spectroscope to nurture her interest in science.
  5. By analyzing the absorption spectrum, the researchers were able to identify the presence of certain impurities in the gemstone.

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