Physics, asked by vihaan9371, 1 year ago

What do spectrographs do to light entering it?

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Answered by RowdyBabe
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A spectrograph splits light into its component wavelengths. First, light travels from a telescope through a small opening in the spectrograph to a collimating mirror that lines up all entering rays of light parallel to one another before they reach a finely scored plate of glass known as a diffraction grating.

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