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It is a spectra that shows how transparent a material can be. in scientific terms, it is incidence of electromagnetic radiation (from the UV, Visible, Infrared wavelength regions) from a source to a material, and there is a detector which records the amount of radiation remaining after the transmission (these radiation that is gone is either reflected of the surface or absorbed by the material). The equipment that measures this is called UV-Vis-NIR spectrometer.

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What spectra are used to analyze stars?

The spectra of the stars you want to analyze.


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Forensic scientists can use emission line spectra and absorption spectra to analyze trace evidence, such as glass fragments or paint chips, found at a crime scene. By comparing the spectra of the collected samples with reference spectra, scientists can identify the chemical composition of the evidence and link it to potential sources or suspects.


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