A sharp, engaging introduction to the science of spectroscopy, The Spectroscope and Its Applications explains how light reveals the hidden composition of the world around us. This edition presents Lockyer’s classic lectures, revised and expanded, offering a clear tour of how spectroscopes work and what they can tell us about the sun, stars, nebulae, comets, and earthly materials.
What you’ll gain from this edition
- A practical grounding in how white light becomes a spectrum, and how prisms, slits, and gratings shape what we observe.
- Insight into how the sun and starlight show continuous spectra with distinctive dark lines, and how nebulas reveal their own unique line patterns.
- An accessible look at how absorption spectra help scientists identify gases, vapours, and the chemical makeup of distant objects.
- A survey of spectroscopic instruments, including star and solar spectroscopes, and how researchers use these tools to measure spectra and draw conclusions about space and matter.
What you’ll experience
- Step-by-step explanations of key concepts like dispersion, minimum deviation, and the interpretation of spectral lines.
- Descriptions of historical experiments and how they opened new lines of inquiry in astronomy and physics.
- Illustrations, plates, and diagrams that illuminate the behavior of light and the inner workings of spectroscopes.
Ideal for curious readers who want a solid, readable primer on how spectroscopy changed our view of the universe and its materials. It’s also a useful reference for students and science enthusiasts seeking a practical, non-technical introduction to the field.
Ideal for readers of introductory astronomy, optics, and the history of science, as well as anyone curious about how light carries the story of matter.
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Paperback. Etat : New. Print on Demand. This book delves into the fascinating world of the spectroscope, an instrument that has revolutionized our understanding of light and its interaction with matter. The author traces the historical development of the spectroscope, from Newton's groundbreaking experiments with prisms to the sophisticated instruments used by scientists today. The book explains the fundamental principles of spectroscopy, including the concepts of refraction, dispersion, and the analysis of spectral lines. Readers will discover how the spectroscope can be used to identify different substances, both terrestrial and celestial. The book explores the applications of spectroscopy in various fields, including chemistry, astronomy, and physics. It discusses the remarkable insights gained from studying the spectra of stars, nebulae, and even the sun itself. By shedding light on the nature of light and its interaction with the universe, this book offers a profound understanding of the cosmos and our place within it. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. N° de réf. du vendeur 9781440035388_0
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