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Lailah Mejia
27 May, 09:13
Explain what a spectroscope is and how it works
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Laci Hawkins
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A spectroscope is a device used to distribute white light into a spectrum of many different colors. A little prism inside the device divides the light into different colors of light. You look into it, and there will be numbers. The numbers you see will show you the wavelengths of light.
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