Physics, asked by ekshupradeep, 4 months ago

how does a spectrometer work

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Answered by Akankshapatel763
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Explanation:

A spectrometer is any instrument used to probe a property of light as a function of its portion of the electromagnetic spectrum, typically its wavelength, frequency, or energy. The property being measured is usually intensity of light, but other variables like polarization can also be measured.

Answered by happyqueen54
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the basis function of spectrometer is to take in light break it into its spectral components digitize

the single as wavelength, and read it out and display it through a computer.... In most spectrometer, the divergent light is than collimated by a concave mirror and diercted it into a grating.

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