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mass spectrograph

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A mass spectrometer

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Francis William Aston, an English physicist, improved Thomson's technique when he developed the mass spectrograph in 1919.

He discovered more such isotopes than anyone except Francis William Aston, the inventor of the mass spectrograph.

Aston used the mass spectrograph to show that not only neon but also many other elements are mixtures of isotopes.

More than 200 of the stable nuclides were discovered by the British physicist Francis William Aston using his new invention of the mass spectrograph.

The Berkeley group, under physicist Ernest Lawrence, was also considering producing large quantities of uranium-235 by turning one of their cyclotrons into a super mass spectrograph.

After World War I Aston constructed a new type of positive-ray apparatus, which he named a mass spectrograph and which was later called the mass spectrometer.

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To determine the mass, another instrument enters the stage – a spectrograph.

A laminar diffusion burner was combined with an infrared spectrograph and gravimetric measurements to determine the mass specific extinction coefficient, σs, and the dimensionless extinction coefficient, Ke.

Using the Faint Object Spectrograph aboard the Hubble Space Telescope, Saffer and his colleagues measured the mass of the five stars.

The laser ablation mass spectrometer measures the elemental and isotopic composition of the same grain or inclusion investigated by the Raman spectrograph.

Then they used a sensitive spectrograph on a 3.6-meter telescope in Chile to measure its gravitational tug on the star, thus deriving the planet's mass.

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