Yes, energy in the form of radiation.
Hubble
orbital electrons
A QA spectroscope is typically used for qualitative analysis, focusing on identifying elements in a sample. A tube spectroscope is used for quantitative analysis, measuring the intensity of spectral lines to determine concentrations of elements in a sample. Both instruments rely on the same principles of spectroscopy but differ in their applications and precision.
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285nm is ultraviolet, and I think with a spectroscope you actually look with your eye to see the emission - you would not be able to see this wavelength. If you put some kind of a film that reacts to UV light in the spectroscope, you could then "see" it as a mark on the film.
telescope-is a instrument designed to gather and magnify energy of objects in space so the energy is study spectroscope-a instrument used to seprate light into very fine bands
the sun
the sun
telescope,spectroscope
Spectroscope
Hubble
A spectroscope studies the energy emitted or absorbed by different materials. It breaks down light into its component colors (spectrum) to analyze the specific wavelengths present, which can provide information about the composition and properties of the material being studied.
orbital electrons
Both are involved in the study of the optical spectrum after breaking it down into component wavelengths.
A spectroscope studies electromagnetic energy, specifically light. It disperses light into its component wavelengths, allowing scientists to analyze the elements present in a source based on the unique patterns of light they emit or absorb.
spectroscope!
The plural of spectroscope is spectroscopes.