How do I pretend that my high resolution spectrometer only has low resolution? – physics.stackexchange.com 05:09 Posted by Unknown No Comments I have a spectrometer with resolution high enough to recognize the fine structure in alkali metal. Now if I add these two peaks together and ignore the non-resonance part between them, what do I get? ... from Hot Questions - Stack Exchange OnStackOverflow via Blogspot Share this Google Facebook Twitter More Digg Linkedin Stumbleupon Delicious Tumblr BufferApp Pocket Evernote Unknown Artikel TerkaitWhy is this certificate for Imgur only valid for one day? – security.stackexchange.comCan you hear the difference between relative keys? – music.stackexchange.comWhy does adding salt to boiling water cause it to flare up suddenly? – chemistry.stackexchange.comUsing SVG Files as Labels in QGIS? – gis.stackexchange.comMaximum number of opcodes for a microprocessor – electronics.stackexchange.comA kind of "Curvature tensor" for higher dimensional tensors – mathoverflow.net
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