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Espectro
Глоссарий по архивному хранению медийных материалов |
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Spectrum, английский
- Spatial arrangement of electromagnetic energy in order of wavelength size. see electromagnetic spectrum, visible spectrum.
- Solar probe experiment created for
- Range of electromagnetic radio frequencies used in transmission of voice, data, and tv.
- The result of the separation of white light into its component light waves.
- 1. the range of colours, from red to violet, into which white light can be split when it is passed through something (note: different substances in solution have different spectra.) 2. the range of organisms that an antibiotic or chemical can kill (note: the plural is spectra or spectrums.)
- Спектр
- The variously coloured image into which a ray of light is divided on being passed through a prism.
- The output versus the frequency of a sound source, including the fundamental frequency and overtones.
- A continuum of color formed when a beam of white light is dispersed (as by passage through a prism) so that its component wavelengths are arranged in order. also called color spectrum.
- An orderly array of the components of a beam of electromagnetic waves according to their frequency, wavelength, or energies.
- (1) amplitude distribution of frequencies in a signal. (2) representation of radiant energy in adjacent bands of hues in sequence according to the energy’s wavelengths or frequencies. a rainbow is a well known example of a visible spectrum.
- Representation of radiant energy in adjacent bands of hues in sequence according to the energy’s wavelengths or frequencies. a rainbow is a well known example of a visible spectrum.
- (1) amplitude distribution of frequencies in a signal. (2) representation of radiant energy in adjacent bands of hues in sequence according to the energy’s wavelengths or frequencies. a rainbow is a well-known example of a visible spectrum.
- Amplitude distribution of frequencies in a signal.7
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Specular density, английский
Espectrofotómetro, испанский
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