MASS SPECTROGRAPH

device used to separate electrically charged particles according to their masses; a form of the instrument known as a mass spectrometer is often used to measure the masses of isotopes of elements. J. J. Thomson and F. W. Aston showed (c.1900) that magnetic and electric fields can be used to deflect streams of charged particles traveling in a vacuum, and that the degree of bending depends on the masses and electric charges of the particles. In the mass spectrograph the particles, in the form of ions, pass through deflecting fields (produced by carefully designed magnetic pole pieces and electrodes) and are detected by photographic plates. The beam of ions first passes through a velocity selector, consisting of a combination of electric and magnetic fields that eliminates all particles except those of a given velocity. The remaining ion beam then enters an evacuated chamber where a magnetic field bends it into a semicircular path ending at the photographic plate. The radius of this path depends upon the mass of the particles (all other factors, such as velocity and charge, being equal). Thus, if in the original stream isotopes of various masses are present, the position of the blackened spots on the plate makes possible a calculation of the isotope masses. The mass spectrograph is widely used in chemical analysis and in the detection of impurities.

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outer covering--language itself. The modernists bent the splendor of ideology through a spectrograph. Their boiling away of meaning into its physical byproducts caused great fragmentation. The part asserted itself against the...
...tightly together but where the mass is far from sufficient to produce...These dimly glowing low-mass objects, or brown dwarfs...search area by looking for low-mass binary companions to more normal...to use an extremely accurate spectrograph to detect small velocities toward...
...sodium flame as an example, and we have implied that the spectrograph shows just one yellow spectrum line at a perfectly well...order at 2 and 3 . But we do not need to have a very powerful spectrograph to find that, in fact, this line consists of two quite...
...MASS SPECTROGRAM. The photograph of a mass spectrum. MASS SPECTROGRAPH. Any type of apparatus for sorting streams...particles in accordance with their different masses by means of deflecting fields. MASS SPECTROGRAPH, ASTON POSITIVE RAY. A...
...development of the mass spectrograph. This instrument allows...the study of the mass of the isotopes which...had measured atomic masses significantly different...Aston to perfect the mass spectrograph. Thanks to his technical...observed that the isotopic masses are, in reality...is the question of "mass defect", which Albert...
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...real crimes, there is evidence in the mass media literature that people do not adequately...of fictionalized crimes. These various mass media presentations of crime blur into...17.) Linda Heath Kevin Gilbert, Mass Media and Fear of Crime, 39 AM. BEHAV...
...magnetic field. This became the mass spectrograph, by which it became possible to...1929, Aston successfully obtained a mass spectrum of lead, identifying 206Pb...uranium and figured to have an atomic mass of 235. Rutherford (1929) argued...
...laser beam to vaporize the tissue and analyzing the resulting vapor by means of a mass spectrograph-the so-called laser ablation-inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS). Fifty individual measurements can be made in...
...fluoroacetamide (BSTFA) +1 percent trimethylchlorosilane (TMCS) and analyzed with a Finnigan MAT 4500 gas chromatograph/mass spectrograph (GC/MS) with HT-I column. The temperature program began with a 2 min hold at 50 C, followed by 500 -350...
...regions was decreasing. The mass profile does not follow the light profile. The mass-to-luminosity ratio increases outward. Babcocks mass-to-light ratios (in...pairs to determine galaxy masses by an analysis of the dynamics...Mount Wilson 100-inch Coude spectrograph, and the soon to be forthcoming...Palomar 200-inch Coude spectrographs being designed by Bowen...
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...scientific group would be represented?" We found that there would be a laser spectrograph and other laser instruments that would measure the volume, heat intensity and the mass of whatever objects might arrive. There would be a biochemist and other...
...the Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph, has been called Hubbles...unlike the telescopes previous spectrographs, it can look at many-up...space. If there is enough mass, the so-called critical mass, and expansion slows over...again with the Cosmic Origins Spectrograph, which likely will replace...
...great progress in measuring the mass of big black holes, which may...millions to billions times the mass of the sun. Spin rate has been...Astrophysics in Cambridge, Mass and Eliot Quataert of the University...a single spike on the crafts spectrograph, corresponding to an energy...
...contained hundreds of times more mass than merely the luminous starry masses that could be seen. Up until...cluster depends on the entire mass of the cluster since each individual...they rotated. The pair used a spectrograph to study the rotations of such...thought that the distribution of mass in a galaxy followed the same...
...first is tiny, with the same mass as Earths moon. The next two...about three times the Earths mass, and circle the pulsar at about...about 35 times Earths, with a mass 95 times larger. The vicinity...year span with a visible light spectrograph at the Observatoire de Haute...
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...atoms. Aston then turned his energies to serious scientific work. He invented and perfected the "mass spectrograph," which determines the mass of atoms. In 1922, Aston won the Nobel Prize in chemistry. Some scientists were known to be prodigies...
...in November 1922 for his work in developing the mass spectrograph, a device used to separate atoms and identify...returned to Cambridge where his work on isotopes and mass-spectrographs began. But 1922 was the most momentous year of...


 

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MASS SPECTROGRAPH device used to separate electrically charged particles according to their masses; a form of the instrument known as a mass spectrometer is often used to measure the masses of isotopes of elements. J. J. Thomson...
...atomic mass is always very close to the mass number (total number of protons and...an element all have the same atomic mass. Atomic masses are usually determined by mass spectrography (see mass spectrograph ). They have been determined with...
...the adoption of the atomic mass unit as the standard unit of...Therefore, since the atomic mass of any isotope is very nearly...isotopes of chlorine have atomic masses very nearly 35 and 37 and occur...directly by chemical means; now a mass spectrograph is usually employed. The atomic...
...atomic number but differing in atomic weight and mass number. The concept of isotope was introduced...properties, the isotopes may be separated. The mass spectrograph uses the slight difference in mass to separate different isotopes of the same element...
...or some other property. Beams of charged particles can be separated into a spectrum according to mass in a mass spectrometer (see mass spectrograph ). Physicists often find it useful to separate a beam of particles into a spectrum according to...
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