Definition of Spectrography. Meaning of Spectrography. Synonyms of Spectrography

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Definition of Spectrography

Spectrography
Spectrograph Spec"tro*graph, n. [Spectrum + graph.] (Physics) (a) An apparatus for photographing or mapping a spectrum. (b) A photograph or picture of a spectrum. -- Spec`tro*graph"ic, a. -- Spec`tro*graph"ic*al*ly, adv. -- Spec*trog"ra*phy, n.

Meaning of Spectrography from wikipedia

- Spectroscopy is the field of study that measures and interprets electromagnetic spectra. In narrower contexts, spectroscopy is the precise study of color...
- M**** spectrometry (MS) is an analytical technique that is used to measure the m****-to-charge ratio of ions. The results are presented as a m**** spectrum...
- Sound spectrography of infrasound recording 30301...
- abundances of some iron-group elements (e.g. cobalt and manganese) via spectrography because of their hyperfine structures. The first largely complete set...
- Sound spectrography of infrasound recording 30301...
- Mawrth Vallis, the Memnonia quadrangle and the Elysium quadrangle. Spectrography has confirmed their presence on celestial bodies including the dwarf...
- Retrieved 6 December 2013. Bribe conspiracy: Narayan Sai subjected to voice spectrography test "Narayan Sai Released From Surat Jail". The Statesman. 27 May 2015...
- relativity, quantum theory, theory of stellar evolution and structure, spectrography, astrophysics and philosophy of physics. He was the first to take account...
- electron microprobe analysis atom probe tomography and optical emission spectrography.: 227–232  In addition to macroscopic properties such as colour or lustre...
- Madras, Norman Robert Pogson, proposed the need for photography and spectrography of the sun and the stars using a 20-inch (51 cm) telescope, which could...