A continuous spectrum is created by putting both absorption and emission spectra together. The main requirement for a spectrum to be a continuous spectrum is that it should contain all the wavelengths within a given range. Visible light, when diffracted, produce a continuous spectrum
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What Sources Produce Continuous Spectra?
Continuous spectra (also called thermal or blackbody spectra) arise from dense gases or solid objects which radiate heat. They emit radiation over a broad range of wavelengths, thus the spectra appear smooth and continuous
How Is A Continuous Spectrum And A Line Spectrum Produced?
A continuous spectrum is created by putting both absorption and emission spectra together. The main requirement for a spectrum to be a continuous spectrum is that it should contain all the wavelengths within a given range. Visible light, when diffracted, produce a continuous spectrum
What Light Source Produces Both A Continuous And A Line Spectrum?
An incandescent light bulb produces a continuous spectrum because the source of the light is a metal filament (wire). A continuous spectrum emanates from the dark parts of the universe
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