Tag: Scientific Instrumentation


PHOTOMETRY

Introduction to Photometry in Psychology Photometry, fundamentally, is the scientific discipline dedicated to the measurement of light in terms of its perceived brightness to the human eye. While the core principle originates in physics—specifically, the accurate gauging of the severity of light and radiant energy—its application within psychology forms a critical bridge between the physical […]

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SPECTROSCOPY

Introduction and Fundamental Principles Spectroscopy is defined as the rigorous scientific study of the interaction between electromagnetic radiation (EMR) and matter. This field encompasses a vast array of analytical techniques that allow scientists to probe the fundamental nature of atoms and molecules, revealing insights into their structure, concentration, and energy states. At its core, spectroscopy […]

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