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Rather, one of the greatest craftsmen of all time. His efforts did not care much about the nature of the universe, such as the sun. What he was interested in was ways to characterize glass, allowing him to make better optics such as telescopes. He didn't care much HOW absorptions lines were produced, only that they could be used to measure the characteristics of glass.
Is there an easy place to find that lists all those 574 lines or the many more I'm assuming have been discovered since..? I can only find the same 31 points of data on them wherever I look. Probably not looked hard enough but I have no proper education access to assist and wish to make a wide-spectrum spectrometer & analyser :)
I am reading the free Leica history book and in there we get the context of how ignorant humans were of light and optics right up to 1800. First then a rudimentary scientific method was applied, just because France and Germany wanted correct maps - which we also did not have until then! Realize how ignorant we collectively and individually we still are.
There are too many scientists to learn about in school. Think about it for half a second, there are literally tens of thousands of famous scientists across all the areas of science.
Was brilliantly explained, thank you.
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How do the stars/sun emits the whole spectrum, if light is always carried by photons with specific energy?
great explanation!!!!!!!!!
amazing video that made me understand about it more precisely
fully explanned brilliant, thank you
Thank you so much for this information..
Very good explanation
One of the greatest scientists of all time
Rather, one of the greatest craftsmen of all time. His efforts did not care much about the nature of the universe, such as the sun. What he was interested in was ways to characterize glass, allowing him to make better optics such as telescopes. He didn't care much HOW absorptions lines were produced, only that they could be used to measure the characteristics of glass.
really good! thank you so much :)
Sky Scholar has discussed Fraunhofer. lines so I came here to learn more.
Analysis of light. All credits goes to Joseph Fraunhofer.
William Hyde Wollaston discovered the lines, Fraunhofer studied them in more detail with better experimental setups.
Well explained
Thanks
Stellar optometry.
Very informative.
Is there an easy place to find that lists all those 574 lines or the many more I'm assuming have been discovered since..?
I can only find the same 31 points of data on them wherever I look. Probably not looked hard enough but I have no proper education access to assist and wish to make a wide-spectrum spectrometer & analyser :)
Joseph von Fraunhofer. That's why Joseph , Rishab Joseph von Fraunhofer Sahai .
To detect presence of exact elements in the atmosphere of sun or any Stellar objects.
Fantastic.
Thanks!
I am reading the free Leica history book and in there we get the context of how ignorant humans were of light and optics right up to 1800. First then a rudimentary scientific method was applied, just because France and Germany wanted correct maps - which we also did not have until then!
Realize how ignorant we collectively and individually we still are.
Fraunhofer lines. Spectra.
very good think you
So why does one not learn about him in school then?
We study this in iraq
you do. pay attention
There are too many scientists to learn about in school. Think about it for half a second, there are literally tens of thousands of famous scientists across all the areas of science.
The text is good, but the speaker sounds haywire. I cannot use that sort of a garbage for a playlist.
you might be a serial killer.
reminds me of the deathly hallows tale
Spectrum analysis.
Of all the atoms of periodic table.
V thank u
Astronomical observations.
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Atomic spectrum.
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Stellar optometry.
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