spectrograafia
Spectrograafia is a technique used to display and analyze the spectrum of light emitted by objects. It involves dispersing the light into its constituent colors, which are then captured and recorded using a specialized camera. The resulting image is known as a spectrumgram or spectrogram.
The process of spectrograafia was first described by the German philosopher and scientist Johann Heinrich Lambert
A spectrogram typically consists of a two-dimensional representation of the spectrum, with the intensity of the
Spectrograafia has numerous applications across various fields, including astrophysics, materials science, and environmental monitoring. In recent