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Electromagnetic waves show the relationship between the forces of electricity and magnetism. These waves move in regular patterns and include X-rays, light, radio waves, and ultraviolet rays. The electromagnetic spectrum arranges these waves from the shortest to the longest.
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| spectroscopy |
The science of measuring the emission and absorption of different wavelengths (spectra) of visible and non-visible light, this can be done via a spectroscope, which consists of a slit, prism, collimator lens, object lens, and a grating.
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The complete range of colors in the rainbow, from short wavelengths (blue) to long wavelengths (red).
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| spectrophotometer |
Sophisticated instrument that measures color across a visible spectrum and produces data describing the color of a given sample in terms of the three parameters in color space.
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| spectrum |
The result of the separation of white light into its component light waves.
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