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Definition of Prism spectroscope
1. Noun. An optical instrument for spectrographic analysis.
Terms within: Collimator, Optical Prism, Prism
Specialized synonyms: Mass Spectrometer, Spectrometer, Spectrograph
Generic synonyms: Optical Instrument
Derivative terms: Spectroscopic
Lexicographical Neighbors of Prism Spectroscope
Literary usage of Prism spectroscope
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge (1920)
"The prism spectroscope was first effectively used by Fraunhofer (1817-28); but
it was not until 1859 that Kirchhoff and Bunsen demonstrated the power of the ..."
2. Spectroscopy by Edward Charles Cyril Baly (1905)
"CHAPTER V THE prism spectroscope IN PRACTICE The Adjustment of the Prism ...
For the complete adjustment of a prism spectroscope it is necessary that the ..."
3. Spectroscopy by Edward Charles Cyril Baly (1905)
"CHAPTER V THE prism spectroscope IN PRACTICE The Adjustment of the Prism ...
For the complete adjustment of a prism spectroscope it is necessary that the ..."
4. The Theory of Optical Instruments by Edmund Taylor Whittaker (1907)
"The prism spectroscope. A spectroscope is an instrument designed for the work of
... In the prism spectroscope, this is done by taking advantage of the fact ..."
5. The Theory of Optical Instruments by Edmund Taylor Whittaker (1907)
"In the prism spectroscope, this is done by taking advantage of the fact that the
refractive index of glass for any kind of light depends on the wave-length ..."
6. Light: A Textbook for Students who Have Had One Year of Physics by Herbert Meredith Reese (1921)
"prism spectroscope.—We have already considered the spectroscope to some extent,
... The essential parts of a prism spectroscope, shown in figure 61, ..."
7. Light: A Textbook for Students who Have Had One Year of Physics by Herbert Meredith Reese (1921)
"prism spectroscope.—We have already considered the spectroscope to some extent,
... The essential parts of a prism spectroscope, shown in figure 61, ..."
8. A Handbook of Physics Measurements by Ervin Sidney Ferry, Oscar William Silvey, George William Sherman, David Christie Duncan (1918)
"Calibration of a prism spectroscope by Spectral Lines of known Wave-Lengths THEORY
OF THE EXPERIMENT. — Read Art. 53. Spectroscopes in which the prism and ..."