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The word monochromator is derived from the Latin language, mono meaning one and chromo meaning color. It is a device more sophisticated than an absorption filter that isolates the narrow band of wavelengths from visible and ultraviolet sources. [Pg.207]

The term capillarity originates from the Latin word capillus, a hair, describing the rise of liquids in fine glass tubes. Laplace showed that the rise of fluids in a narrow capillary was related to the difference in pressure across the interface and the surface tension of the fluid - ... [Pg.77]


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