tayf, Işığın prizmadan geçreken yedi renge ayrılmasından meydana gelen renkli şerit, spektrum, tayfin, görüntü, göz kamaştıktan sonraki görüntü, tayf spectrum, birbiri ile ilgili düşünce ve nesneler dizisi, solar spectrum güneş tayfı, spec.tra (spek'trı) i., fiz. tayf, spektrum, analysis tayf analizlenmesi, görünge, izge, spectrum, spectrums,
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The set of eigenvalues of a matrix, Specifically, a range of colours representing light (electromagnetic radiation) of contiguous frequencies; hence electromagnetic spectrum, visible spectrum, ultraviolet spectrum, etc, A range; a continuous, infinite, one-dimensional set, possibly bounded by extremes, Specter, apparition, Of a bounded linear operator A, the set of scalar values λ such that the operator A—λI, where I denotes the identity operator, does not have a bounded inverse; intended as a generalisation of the linear algebra sense, The pattern of absorption or emission of radiation produced by a substance when subjected to energy (radiation, heat, electricity, etc.), range of colors (as seen in a rainbow); broad range of connected ideas or events, broad range of related values or qualities or ideas or activities an ordered array of the components of an emission or wave, A way to organize a mass of information according to some shared characteristic-for example, a spectrum of neurological diseases See also Electromagnetic spectrum The general range of values possible for something and usually arranged along a line; as the spectrum of light or the energy-level spectrum of hydrogen, The rainbow of colored light from an object By a measurement of the amount of light of different colors in the spectrum, astronomers can determine the temperature and the chemical composition of the outer layers of stars and planets The moon and asteroids, that shine by reflected light, show a spectrum very much like that of the sun, The band of colors, from violet through red, obtained by passing white light through a prism (or another device that spreads light out into its component colors) Astronomical "spectroscopy,'' the study of the spectra of astronomical objects, is a very powerful tool in determining many characteristics of stars, nebulae, etc , since details of their spectra can reveal the materials they're made of and many of the physical conditions (temperature, pressure, and so on) within them, A means of charting the order of radio and television signals in terms of their physical wavelength A continuous range of frequencies in the earth's atmosphere, A curve showing amplitude and phase as a function of frequency or period, or how much of each type of shaking there is from an earthquake, By analogy with the example of light, which can be split into its constituent colors, an audio spectrum is the representation of a sound's harmonic content in terms of its component frequencies, Collection of wavelengths in electromagnetic spectrum, Display of component wavelengths (colours) of electromagnetic radiation, of a bounded linear operator A, the scalar values λ such that the operator A-λI, where I denotes the identity operator, does not have a bounded inverse, The range of electromagnetic radio frequencies used in the transmission of sound, data and television, vampire, The forms of radiant energy arranged by size of wavelength ranging from thousand millionths or a millimeter (gamma rays) to several miles (radio waves) The visible spectrum is the part that the human eye sees as light: wavelengths of 400 to 700 millimicrons (millionths of a millimeter), producing the sensation of the colors violet, blue, green, yellow and red, an ordered array of the components of an emission or wave, broad range of related values or qualities or ideas or activities, The result of breaking light into component wavlengths This can be accomplished by sending the light through a prism, by sending the light through a defraction grating, or by using a blazed mirror The result is a breakdown the intensities of the light's components by wavelength Spectra can be used to determine many things in astronomer, from redshift and compositions to temperature and density, Intensity or observed flux of electromagnetic radiation arranged as a function of wavelength A rainbow is an example of a spectrum of visible sunlight dispersed by the prismatic affect of raindrops The plural of spectrum is spectra, The several colored and other rays of which light is composed, separated by the refraction of a prism or other means, and observed or studied either as spread out on a screen, by direct vision, by photography, or otherwise, The spectrum is the range of different colours which is produced when light passes through a glass prism or through a drop of water. A rainbow shows the colours in the spectrum, A spectrum is a range of a particular type of thing. Politicians across the political spectrum have denounced the act The term `special needs' covers a wide spectrum of problems, A spectrum is a range of light waves or radio waves within particular frequencies. Vast amounts of energy, from X-rays right through the spectrum down to radio waves, are escaping into space. Arrangement according to wavelength (or frequency) of electromagnetic radiation. The visible, "rainbow" spectrum is the portion of the electromagnetic spectrum that is visible as light to the human eye. Some sources emit only certain wavelengths and produce an emission spectrum of bright lines with dark spaces between. Such line spectra are characteristic of the elements that emit the radiation. A band spectrum consists of groups of wavelengths so close together that the lines appear to form a continuous band. Atoms and molecules absorb certain wavelengths and so remove them from a complete spectrum; the resulting absorption spectrum contains dark lines or bands at these wavelengths, An apparition; a specter, See Illust, Called also ocular spectrum, When the object is colored, the image appears of the complementary color, as a green image seen after viewing a red wafer lying on white paper, of Light, and Spectroscope, A luminous appearance, or an image seen after the eye has been exposed to an intense light or a strongly illuminated object, The distribution of wavelengths and frequencies, A plot of the intensity of light at different frequencies Or the distribution of wavelengths and frequencies, Electromagnetic radiation arranged in order of wavelength A rainbow is a natural spectrum of visible light from the Sun Spectra are often punctuated with emission or absorption lines, which can be examined to reveal the composition and motion of the radiating source, display of the intensity of light at different wavelengths or frequencies, Frequencies that exist in a continuous range and have a common characteristic A spectrum may be inclusive of many spectrums (e g the electromagnetic radiation spectrum includes the light spectrum, radio spectrum, infrared spectrum, etc ), a plot of energy versus frequency or wavelength of light, -A range of components, arranged in order For example, the spectrum of electromagnetic radiation is the array of wavelengths composing it, (1) In physics, any series of energies arranged according to wavelength (or frequency); (2) The series of images produced when a beam of radiant energy is subject to dispersion A rainbow-coloured band of light is formed when white light is passed through a prism or a diffraction grating This band of colours results from the fact that the different wavelengths of light are bent in varying degrees by the dispersing medium and is evidence of the fact that white light is composed of coloured light of various wavelengths, (plural = spectra) The distribution of energy wavelengths and frequencies More about the energy spectrum, distribution of electromagnetic radiation in order of wavelengths, 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 All forms of electromagnetic radiation can be dispersed to form a spectrum, The distribution of energy from a radiant source, arranged in order of wavelengths spin - Angular momentum, The distribution of power versus frequency in an electromagnetic wave Often used in the context of frequency allocations in reference to the frequencies allowed for a type of service out of the total available, Spectra is the plural of spectrum, Spectra is a plural form of spectrum. the plural of spectrum, A pattern of lines a certain light source makes on the light spectrum, A material from which microline is made, The distribution of energy emitted by a radiant source, as by an incandescent body, arranged in order of wavelengths The distribution of atomic or subatomic particles in a system, as in a magnetically resolved molecular beam, arranged in order of masses, Plural of spectrum,
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The set of eigenvalues of a matrix
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Specifically, a range of colours representing light (electromagnetic radiation) of contiguous frequencies; hence electromagnetic spectrum, visible spectrum, ultraviolet spectrum, etc - "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."
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A range; a continuous, infinite, one-dimensional set, possibly bounded by extremes
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Specter, apparition
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Of a bounded linear operator A, the set of scalar values λ such that the operator A—λI, where I denotes the identity operator, does not have a bounded inverse; intended as a generalisation of the linear algebra sense
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The pattern of absorption or emission of radiation produced by a substance when subjected to energy (radiation, heat, electricity, etc.)
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range of colors (as seen in a rainbow); broad range of connected ideas or events isim
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broad range of related values or qualities or ideas or activities an ordered array of the components of an emission or wave
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A way to organize a mass of information according to some shared characteristic-for example, a spectrum of neurological diseases See also Electromagnetic spectrum The general range of values possible for something and usually arranged along a line; as the spectrum of light or the energy-level spectrum of hydrogen
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The rainbow of colored light from an object By a measurement of the amount of light of different colors in the spectrum, astronomers can determine the temperature and the chemical composition of the outer layers of stars and planets The moon and asteroids, that shine by reflected light, show a spectrum very much like that of the sun
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The band of colors, from violet through red, obtained by passing white light through a prism (or another device that spreads light out into its component colors) Astronomical "spectroscopy,'' the study of the spectra of astronomical objects, is a very powerful tool in determining many characteristics of stars, nebulae, etc , since details of their spectra can reveal the materials they're made of and many of the physical conditions (temperature, pressure, and so on) within them
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A means of charting the order of radio and television signals in terms of their physical wavelength A continuous range of frequencies in the earth's atmosphere
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A curve showing amplitude and phase as a function of frequency or period, or how much of each type of shaking there is from an earthquake
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By analogy with the example of light, which can be split into its constituent colors, an audio spectrum is the representation of a sound's harmonic content in terms of its component frequencies
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Collection of wavelengths in electromagnetic spectrum
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Display of component wavelengths (colours) of electromagnetic radiation
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of a bounded linear operator A, the scalar values λ such that the operator A-λI, where I denotes the identity operator, does not have a bounded inverse
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The range of electromagnetic radio frequencies used in the transmission of sound, data and television
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The forms of radiant energy arranged by size of wavelength ranging from thousand millionths or a millimeter (gamma rays) to several miles (radio waves) The visible spectrum is the part that the human eye sees as light: wavelengths of 400 to 700 millimicrons (millionths of a millimeter), producing the sensation of the colors violet, blue, green, yellow and red
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an ordered array of the components of an emission or wave
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broad range of related values or qualities or ideas or activities
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The result of breaking light into component wavlengths This can be accomplished by sending the light through a prism, by sending the light through a defraction grating, or by using a blazed mirror The result is a breakdown the intensities of the light's components by wavelength Spectra can be used to determine many things in astronomer, from redshift and compositions to temperature and density
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Intensity or observed flux of electromagnetic radiation arranged as a function of wavelength A rainbow is an example of a spectrum of visible sunlight dispersed by the prismatic affect of raindrops The plural of spectrum is spectra
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The several colored and other rays of which light is composed, separated by the refraction of a prism or other means, and observed or studied either as spread out on a screen, by direct vision, by photography, or otherwise
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The spectrum is the range of different colours which is produced when light passes through a glass prism or through a drop of water. A rainbow shows the colours in the spectrum
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A spectrum is a range of a particular type of thing. Politicians across the political spectrum have denounced the act The term `special needs' covers a wide spectrum of problems
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A spectrum is a range of light waves or radio waves within particular frequencies. Vast amounts of energy, from X-rays right through the spectrum down to radio waves, are escaping into space. Arrangement according to wavelength (or frequency) of electromagnetic radiation. The visible, "rainbow" spectrum is the portion of the electromagnetic spectrum that is visible as light to the human eye. Some sources emit only certain wavelengths and produce an emission spectrum of bright lines with dark spaces between. Such line spectra are characteristic of the elements that emit the radiation. A band spectrum consists of groups of wavelengths so close together that the lines appear to form a continuous band. Atoms and molecules absorb certain wavelengths and so remove them from a complete spectrum; the resulting absorption spectrum contains dark lines or bands at these wavelengths
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An apparition; a specter
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Called also ocular spectrum
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When the object is colored, the image appears of the complementary color, as a green image seen after viewing a red wafer lying on white paper
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of Light, and Spectroscope
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A luminous appearance, or an image seen after the eye has been exposed to an intense light or a strongly illuminated object
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The distribution of wavelengths and frequencies
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A plot of the intensity of light at different frequencies Or the distribution of wavelengths and frequencies
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Electromagnetic radiation arranged in order of wavelength A rainbow is a natural spectrum of visible light from the Sun Spectra are often punctuated with emission or absorption lines, which can be examined to reveal the composition and motion of the radiating source
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display of the intensity of light at different wavelengths or frequencies
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Frequencies that exist in a continuous range and have a common characteristic A spectrum may be inclusive of many spectrums (e g the electromagnetic radiation spectrum includes the light spectrum, radio spectrum, infrared spectrum, etc )
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a plot of energy versus frequency or wavelength of light
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-A range of components, arranged in order For example, the spectrum of electromagnetic radiation is the array of wavelengths composing it
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(1) In physics, any series of energies arranged according to wavelength (or frequency); (2) The series of images produced when a beam of radiant energy is subject to dispersion A rainbow-coloured band of light is formed when white light is passed through a prism or a diffraction grating This band of colours results from the fact that the different wavelengths of light are bent in varying degrees by the dispersing medium and is evidence of the fact that white light is composed of coloured light of various wavelengths
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(plural = spectra) The distribution of energy wavelengths and frequencies More about the energy spectrum
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distribution of electromagnetic radiation in order of wavelengths
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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 All forms of electromagnetic radiation can be dispersed to form a spectrum
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The distribution of energy from a radiant source, arranged in order of wavelengths spin - Angular momentum
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The distribution of power versus frequency in an electromagnetic wave Often used in the context of frequency allocations in reference to the frequencies allowed for a type of service out of the total available
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Spectra is the plural of spectrum
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Spectra is a plural form of spectrum. the plural of spectrum
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A pattern of lines a certain light source makes on the light spectrum
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A material from which microline is made
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The distribution of energy emitted by a radiant source, as by an incandescent body, arranged in order of wavelengths The distribution of atomic or subatomic particles in a system, as in a magnetically resolved molecular beam, arranged in order of masses
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