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spectroscope

/spek-truh-skohp/US // ˈspɛk trəˌskoʊp //UK // (ˈspɛktrəˌskəʊp) //

光谱仪,分光镜,光谱,光谱机

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Optics.

    • : an optical device for producing and observing a spectrum of light or radiation from any source, consisting essentially of a slit through which the radiation passes, a collimating lens, and an Amici prism.

Examples

  • No sooner was the spectroscope invented than astronomers hastened by its aid to explore the chemical constitution of the sun.

  • It is, however, from the employment of the micro-spectroscope that the toxicologist is likely to get most assistance.

  • This atmosphere is shown by the spectroscope to be not unlike that of the earth, although, possibly, more dense.

  • Two experiments with a spectroscope will help to make clear the meaning of the Fraunhofer lines.

  • In the spectroscope, Mr. Huggins informs us, the spectrum is peculiar.