Spectroscopy vs Spectrum - What's the difference?
spectroscopy | spectrum |
(uncountable) The scientific study of spectra.
(analytical chemistry, countable) The use of spectrometers in chemical analysis.
Specter, apparition.
A range; a continuous, infinite, one-dimensional set, possibly bounded by extremes.
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Specifically, a range of colours representing light (electromagnetic radiation) of contiguous frequencies; hence electromagnetic spectrum, visible spectrum, ultraviolet spectrum, etc.
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(chemistry) The pattern of absorption or emission of radiation produced by a substance when subjected to energy (radiation, heat, electricity, etc.).
(mathematics, linear algebra) The set of eigenvalues of a matrix.
(mathematics, functional analysis) Of a bounded linear operator A'', the set of scalar values ? such that the operator ''A—?I'', where ''I denotes the identity operator, does not have a bounded inverse; intended as a generalisation of the linear algebra sense.
As nouns the difference between spectroscopy and spectrum
is that spectroscopy is the scientific study of spectra while spectrum is specter, apparition.spectroscopy
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(wikipedia spectroscopy)Noun
Derived terms
* spectroscopistspectrum
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(wikipedia spectrum)Noun
(en-noun)citation
- Current 3G technologies can send roughly 1 bit of data - a one or a zero - per second over each 1 Hz of spectrum that the operator owns.