Definition of Spectroscopically. Meaning of Spectroscopically. Synonyms of Spectroscopically

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Definition of Spectroscopically

Spectroscopically
Spectroscopic Spec`tro*scop"ic, Spectroscopical Spec`tro*scop"ic*al, a. Of or pertaining to a spectroscope, or spectroscopy. -- Spec`tro*scop"ic*al*ly, adv.

Meaning of Spectroscopically from wikipedia

- quantitation of a sample's elemental composition. After inventing the spectroscope, Robert Bunsen and Gustav Kirchhoff discovered new elements by observing...
- Spectroscopic notation provides a way to specify atomic ionization states, atomic orbitals, and molecular orbitals. Spectroscopists customarily refer...
- An optical spectrometer (spectrophotometer, spectrograph or spectroscope) is an instrument used to measure properties of light over a specific portion...
- Spectroscopic parallax or main sequence ****ing is an astronomical method for measuring the distances to stars. Despite its name, it does not rely on...
- visible light perceived as radio waves. Subtler redshifts are seen in the spectroscopic observations of astronomical objects, and are used in terrestrial technologies...
- However, spectroscopic data kept being tabulated in terms of spectroscopic wavenumber rather than frequency or energy. For example, the spectroscopic wavenumbers...
- classifications are described below: The Small Solar System Objects Spectroscopic Survey (S3OS2 or S3OS2, also known as the Lazzaro classification) observed...
- usually have orbital speeds too small to be measured spectroscopically. Conversely, spectroscopic binary stars move fast in their orbits because they are...
- stars of a range of spectral types. Building on this success, SEGUE-2 spectroscopically observed around 120,000 stars, focusing on the in situ stellar halo...
- Atomic emission spectroscopy (AES) is a method of chemical analysis that uses the intensity of light emitted from a flame, plasma, arc, or spark at a particular...