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Emission spectrum (translated from German)
Emission spectrum Emission spectrum or Emission line spectrum is through Emission lines ...
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Emission spectrum
Emission spectrum A material's emission spectrum is the amount of electromagnetic radiation of ... refers to the discrete lines of the emission spectrum. Note however that the emission ...
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Atomic emission spectrum
Atomic emission spectrum The atomic emission spectrum of an element is the set of ... of that element. Each atom's atomic emission spectrum is unique and can be ...
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Talk:Emission spectrum
Talk:Emission spectrum Am I supposed to see [hyper]fine ...
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Emission spectrum (fluorescence spectroscopy)
Emission spectrum (fluorescence spectroscopy) In fluorescence spectroscopy an emission spectrum is a fluorescence spectrum that illustrates fluorescence evoked over a ...
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Image:Emission spectrum-H.png
Image:Emission spectrum-H.png Image File history File links Emission_spectrum-H.png Hydrogen emission spectrum This file has been released into the ...
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Image:Emission spectrum-Fe.png
Image:Emission spectrum-Fe.png Image File history File links Emission_spectrum-Fe.png Iron emission spectrum This file has been released into the ...
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Spectrum
Spectrum For other senses, including a variety of ... the physical, mathematical, and biological sciences, see spectrum (disambiguation). In most modern usages of the word spectrum, there is a unifying theme of a ... as fitting into it. Origins Originally a spectrum was what is now called a spectre ... meaning in the physical sciences High-resolution spectrum of the Sun showing thousands of ...
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Spectrum (translated from Russian)
Spectrum In this term there are other values, cm. Spectrum (values). Spectrum (armor. from armor. - to look) - the set ... until now most frequently the term the spectrum it is used in the "historical" sense - the distribution the flow the emission or the particles along the lengths ...
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Spectrum (translated from German)
Spectrum On the basis of the original name ... and/or. the frequency has the term Spectrum a more complex meaning attains. With respect ... Wellenlaenge or that Frequenz . Examples: that electromagnetic spectrum, particularly that Lichtspektrum that Line spectrum (Absorption spectrum and Emission spectrum) an energy distribution ...
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