Direct Vision Spectroscope
Item Name Code (INC) 11041
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A hand held spectroscope incorporating a prism system for the dispersion of light and is used in qualitative observation of the spectrum formed.
Additional Information for Direct Vision Spectroscope
A Direct Vision Spectroscope is an optical instrument used for analyzing the spectral composition of light. It is commonly used in scientific research, chemistry, and physics laboratories.
The spectroscope consists of a prism or diffraction grating that disperses light into its component wavelengths. This allows scientists to observe and analyze the unique spectral lines or patterns produced by different light sources.
Direct Vision Spectroscopes are designed to be compact and easy to use. They typically have an eyepiece for direct observation and a scale or vernier for measuring the wavelengths of the observed spectral lines.
These spectrometers are commonly used in various applications, such as identifying elements or compounds based on their unique spectral signatures, analyzing the composition of gases, liquids, or solids, and studying the behavior of light in different materials.
In summary, a Direct Vision Spectroscope is an essential tool for spectroscopic analysis and is widely used in scientific research, education, and industrial applications.
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