espectrógrafo
An espectrógrafo is an optical instrument used to measure properties of light over a specific portion of the electromagnetic spectrum. Its primary function is to separate light into its constituent wavelengths, much like a prism separates white light into a rainbow. This process, known as spectroscopy, allows scientists to analyze the composition, physical state, and other characteristics of the light source.
The basic components of an espectrógrafo typically include a light source, a collimator to make the light
The data produced by an espectrógrafo, known as a spectrum, is a plot of light intensity as