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spectrometry
spec·trom·e·ter S0618700 (spĕk-trŏm′ĭ-tər)n. A spectroscope equipped with scales for measuring wavelengths or indexes of refraction. spec′tro·met′ric (-trə-mĕt′rĭk) adj.spec·trom′e·try n.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | spectrometry - the use of spectroscopes to analyze spectraspectrographic analysis, spectroscopic analysis, spectroscopy, spectrum analysischemical analysis, qualitative analysis - the act of decomposing a substance into its constituent elementsmass spectroscopy - the use of spectroscopy to determine the masses of small electrically charged particlesmicrowave spectroscopy - the use of spectroscopy to study atomic or molecular resonances in the microwave spectrum | TranslationsSpectrometry
spectrometry[spek′träm·ə·trē] (spectroscopy) The use of spectrographic techniques for deriving the physical constants of materials. Spectrometry the scientific discipline that deals with the theory and methods of measuring spectra. In the optical range of wavelengths, spectrometry embraces branches of applied spectroscopy, metrology, and the theory of linear systems. Spectrometry provides a foundation for the selection of designs of spectroscopic devices and for the optimization of design methods. REFERENCESKharkevich, A. A. Spektry i analiz. Moscow-Leningrad, 1952. Khurgin, Ia. I., and V. P. lakovlev. Finitnye funktsii v fizike itekhnike. Moscow, 1971.spectrometry
spectrometry [spek-trom´ĕ-tre] determination of the place of lines in a spectrum.spec·trom·e·try (spek-trom'ĕ-trē), The procedure of observing and measuring the wavelengths of light or other electromagnetic emissions.spec·trom·e·try (spek-trom'ĕ-trē) The procedure of observing and measuring the wavelengths of light or other electromagnetic emissions. AcronymsSeespecimenspectrometry Related to spectrometry: Infrared spectrometrySynonyms for spectrometrynoun the use of spectroscopes to analyze spectraSynonyms- spectrographic analysis
- spectroscopic analysis
- spectroscopy
- spectrum analysis
Related Words- chemical analysis
- qualitative analysis
- mass spectroscopy
- microwave spectroscopy
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