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What does a spectroscope do to light?

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breaks the light into its component colors
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A spectroscope breaks the light from a single material into its component colors the way a prism splits white light into a rainbow. It records this spectrum, which allows scientists to analyze the light and discover properties of the material interacting with it.

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