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how the population of states affects the intensity of spectral lines

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Answered by Anonymous
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where N' is the population of the upper state. ... i.e. it is proportional to the difference in population between the upper and lower states. Thus the intensity of a spectral line for a given transition is proportional to the difference in populations between the two states involved in the transition.

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where N' is the population of the upper state. ... i.e. it is proportional to the difference in population between the upper and lower states. Thus the intensity of a spectral line for a given transition is proportional to the difference in populations between the two states involved in the transition.

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