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What is the use of the telescope in the spectrometer?

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Answered by sushiladevi4418
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The use of the telescope in the spectrometer.

Explanation:

The collimator present in a spectrometer converts the rays from the source to parallel rays.

Collimator is used as the telescope in the spectrometer.   Collimator will be focused on the lamp, and adjust the slit width, to get a sharp and bright image of the slit. Telescope is used to watch the parallel rays which means for the telescope the object is located at infinity so that we use the telescope. To watch the parallel rays the telescope is used in the case of the object which is placed at the infinity, where there is a collimator which is also present in the spectrometer convert all the rays coming from the source to parallel rays.

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