spectroscope
1Spectroscope — Bunsen Kirchhoff Le spectroscope est un appareil destiné à observer les spectres lumineux. Principe …
2spectroscope — [ spɛktrɔskɔp ] n. m. • 1863; de spectre et scope ♦ Phys. Instrument à observation visuelle directe, qui disperse un rayonnement sous forme de spectre, permettant d en analyser les constituants. Spectroscope à prisme, à réseau, à ondes courtes. ● …
3Spectroscope — Spec tro*scope, n. [Spectrum + scope.] (Physics) An optical instrument for forming and examining spectra (as that of solar light, or those produced by flames in which different substances are volatilized), so as to determine, from the position of …
4spectroscope — (n.) 1861, from SPECTRO (Cf. spectro ) + SCOPE (Cf. scope). A Greek Latin hybrid, both elements from the same PIE root. Related: Spectroscopic; spectroscopy …
5spectroscope — ► NOUN ▪ an apparatus for producing and recording spectra for examination …
6spectroscope — [spek′trə skōp΄] n. [Ger spektroskop: see SPECTRO & SCOPE] an optical instrument used for forming spectra for study spectroscopic [spek΄trōskäp′ik] adj. spectroscopically adv …
7spectroscope — spektroskopas statusas T sritis Standartizacija ir metrologija apibrėžtis Įtaisas elektromagnetinės spinduliuotės spektrams gauti ir vizualiai stebėti. atitikmenys: angl. spectroscope vok. Spektroskop, n rus. спектроскоп, m pranc. spectroscope, m …
8spectroscope — spektroskopas statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. spectroscope vok. Spektroskop, n rus. спектроскоп, m pranc. spectroscope, m …
9spectroscope — An instrument for resolving light from any luminous body into its spectrum, and for the analysis of the spectrum so formed. It consists of a prism that refracts the light or a grating for diffraction of the light, an arrangement for rendering the …
10spectroscope — n. an instrument used to split up light or other radiation into components of different wavelengths. The simplest spectroscope uses a prism, which splits white light into the rainbow colours of the visible spectrum …