
|
|
Dictionary » M » Monochromatic Monochromaticmonochromatic (Science: microscopy) All objects in a group (electrons, light, x-rays etc.) have the same energy or wavelength. ![]()
Please contribute to this project, if you have more information about this term feel free to edit this page ![]()
Results from our forumPhotosysnthesisThe wavelength of course influences the yield, but it's not like increasing with monochromatic light, because the other wavelengths just pass away. The intensity has classical shape of dependence on any nutrient. First it grows until some saturation, but then it ...
See entire post
Re: NanodropA nanodrop is a spectrometer which passes a beam of narrow-band (near-monochromatic) light through a droplet of water and measures the intensity of light transmitted through the sample. More traditional spectrophotometers use cuvettes to contain the sample ...
See entire post
A response on unilateral deuteranopia...... discussion, so bear with me. Normal sighted individuals (trichromats) see the world in three hues, which are blue, green, and red. There is monochromatic light, which is light of one wavelength, and natural light, which contains significant amounts of a large portion of the electromagnetic ...
See entire post
This page was last modified 21:16, 3 October 2005. This page has been accessed 1,272 times. |
© Biology-Online.org. All Rights Reserved.
Register | Login
| About Us | Contact Us | Link to Us | Disclaimer & Privacy