English to Bengali Dictionary spectrograph

spectrograph

স্পেক্ত্রোগ্রাফ
definition
noun
An imaging spectrograph , a digital camera, and a computer analyze the amount of laser light absorbed by the apples, which indicates sweetness.
an apparatus for photographing or otherwise recording spectra.
translation of 'spectrograph'
বর্ণালি যন্ত্র
noun
বর্ণালীলেখ,
স্পেক্ত্রোগ্রাফ
example
An imaging 'spectrograph' , a digital camera, and a computer analyze the amount of laser light absorbed by the apples, which indicates sweetness.
The imaging 'spectrograph' is connected to a computer.
These analyses for 32 additional elements, made less frequently, raised the total number of elements determined 'spectrographically' in uranium-base materials to 65.
The geographic cline of the first canonical variate implies that calls from adjacent locations are more similar to each other 'spectrographically' than those from more distant sites.
The proportions of these isotopes have been computed from 'spectrographic' analysis.
The high-resolution 'spectrographs' on the world's largest telescopes were able to measure wavelengths in quasar spectra more accurately than they had ever been measured in the laboratory.
Astronomers have proven this by analyzing the light of distant objects with 'spectrographs' .
We further analyzed songs 'spectrographically' .
Telescopic, gravimetric, and 'spectrographic' scans have revealed fourteen planets in the system.
I can't tell what it is without having to conduct a 'spectrographic' analysis first.
From closer in, or with the planet eclipsing the sun, he would be able to get a 'spectrography' of the atmosphere.
Moira sits amongst reams of print-outs and screens of 'spectrographic' soundwave data.
This approach enables a single imaging spectrograph to perform the work of several independent 'spectrographs' .
Peirce was an acquaintance of Henry Rowland and, like him, conducted research on color 'spectrography' .
A fortuitous recent result of asteroidal 'spectrography' found that the object under observation was, in fact, a nearly dormant comet.
A total of 24 females and 137 great calls were of sufficient quality to be 'spectrographically' analysed from the four populations.
Before the end of that century, astronomers knew the answer to that question, thanks to 'spectrography' .
However, to the naked eye, the color of emission seems identical among these species, but only 'spectrographic' analysis can prove this.
The only inaccuracy is the advertised wavelength: it reads ‘650 nm’ when it was measured 'spectrographically' at 660 nm.
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