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- Wadsworth_constant_deviation_system abstract "In optics, Wadsworth's constant-deviation prism-mirror system (or Wadsworth constant deviation mounting) is a method to arrange a prism or diffraction grating and a mirror on a turntable to ensure that rays of light emerge in a fixed direction. Typically, light entering via a slit is directed into the prism by a lens. A particular wavelength can be chosen for analysis by setting the angle of the prism, and hence the part of the spectrum that exits by a mirror and lens combination. Rotating the prism through its entire range of motion enables the entire spectrum to be analyzed.An analytical proof for the arrangement was given by Wadsworth, followed almost three decades later with a geometric proof by Gibbs and Collins. It is considered a \"classic\" prism configuration being versatile on its own or in combination with many other configuration and instrumentation combinations.Among many other applications, Wadsworth constant deviation mountings have been used to study light emissions from excited metal atoms, and to study the light needs of plants in future space missions.".
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- Wadsworth_constant_deviation_system wikiPageWikiLink Category:Optical_devices.
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- Wadsworth_constant_deviation_system wikiPageWikiLink Electromagnetic_spectrum.
- Wadsworth_constant_deviation_system wikiPageWikiLink Excited_state.
- Wadsworth_constant_deviation_system wikiPageWikiLink Lens_(optics).
- Wadsworth_constant_deviation_system wikiPageWikiLink Light.
- Wadsworth_constant_deviation_system wikiPageWikiLink Mirror.
- Wadsworth_constant_deviation_system wikiPageWikiLink Optics.
- Wadsworth_constant_deviation_system wikiPageWikiLink Prism.
- Wadsworth_constant_deviation_system wikiPageWikiLink Ray_(optics).
- Wadsworth_constant_deviation_system wikiPageWikiLink Wavelength.
- Wadsworth_constant_deviation_system wikiPageWikiLinkText "Wadsworth constant deviation system".
- Wadsworth_constant_deviation_system wikiPageWikiLinkText "Wadsworth system".
- Wadsworth_constant_deviation_system wikiPageWikiLinkText "Wadsworth".
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- Wadsworth_constant_deviation_system subject Category:Optical_devices.
- Wadsworth_constant_deviation_system hypernym Method.
- Wadsworth_constant_deviation_system type Software.
- Wadsworth_constant_deviation_system type Application.
- Wadsworth_constant_deviation_system comment "In optics, Wadsworth's constant-deviation prism-mirror system (or Wadsworth constant deviation mounting) is a method to arrange a prism or diffraction grating and a mirror on a turntable to ensure that rays of light emerge in a fixed direction. Typically, light entering via a slit is directed into the prism by a lens. A particular wavelength can be chosen for analysis by setting the angle of the prism, and hence the part of the spectrum that exits by a mirror and lens combination.".
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