Spectroscopes are instruments used to analyze the light spectrum emitted or absorbed by materials. They function by dispersing light into its component wavelengths, allowing scientists to identify the chemical composition, temperature, density, and motion of objects. By examining the resulting spectrum, researchers can gain insights into various physical properties and processes in fields like astronomy, chemistry, and physics.
Visible Light is used with Spectroscopes.
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Spectroscopes are often used in astronomy and some branches of chemistry. Early spectroscopes were simply prisms with graduations marking wavelengths of light. Modern spectroscopes, such as monochromators, generally use a diffraction grating, a movable slit, and some kind of photodetector, all automated and controlled by a computer. The spectroscope was invented by Joseph von Fraunhofer.
The plural of spectroscope is spectroscopes.
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