VictorTango-9W
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I believe the diffraction grating splits up the light into separate wavelengths but the thing is the cathode lamp itself passed light of a specific wavelength. Like the lamp shines a specific wavelength of light only which matches the energy difference So yh wuts the purpose of it can't we just let the light pass through the atomiser sample and chuck the resulting light into a photometer to measure intensity?
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