spektroskoper
Spektroskoper, or spectroscope in English, is an optical instrument used to disperse light into its component wavelengths for qualitative analysis of a light source or a sample. It typically includes a light path, a dispersive element such as a prism or diffraction grating, a slit to control resolution and light throughput, and a viewing device or detector. The instrument allows observers to see the spectrum directly or to record it for later analysis.
Principle and operation: Light enters through a slit, is dispersed by the prism or diffraction grating, and
History and evolution: The development of spectral analysis began in the early 19th century with the discovery
Types and relation to other instruments: A spectroscope is primarily a qualitative tool for viewing spectra.
Applications: Spectroscopes are used in astronomy to identify elements in stars, in chemistry and physics for