Please tell me, What are the possible sources to get more spectrometer information
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Hi Vendy. We have a general page about spectrometry over at publiclab.org/wiki/spectrometry-- this would be a good place to find some general information.
The page we have devoted to the Desktop Spectrometry Kit we sell in our online store is here desktop-spectrometry-kit-3-0, and it links to lots of information about how to get started with Public Lab kit-- you'll find step-by-step info about setup, activities, links to research notes, how-to's, etc. Even if you're not using our kit it might give you a good sense of how other folks have been exploring spectrometry in their own research. Good luck, and let us know if you have more questions!
Is there any specific information you are interested in? What do you want to do with the instrument? Thanks
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Hi Vendy. We have a general page about spectrometry over at publiclab.org/wiki/spectrometry-- this would be a good place to find some general information.
The page we have devoted to the Desktop Spectrometry Kit we sell in our online store is here desktop-spectrometry-kit-3-0, and it links to lots of information about how to get started with Public Lab kit-- you'll find step-by-step info about setup, activities, links to research notes, how-to's, etc. Even if you're not using our kit it might give you a good sense of how other folks have been exploring spectrometry in their own research. Good luck, and let us know if you have more questions!
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You can get Maximum Knowledge form here https://www.encyclopedia.com/science-and-technology/astronomy-and-space-exploration/astronomy-general/spectrometer
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