Physics, asked by kashyapjayan909, 11 months ago

Monochromatic light should be used to produce pure spectrum". Comment on this statement."

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

No, monochromatic light cannot be used to produce a pure spectrum. A spectrum is produced when a light of different wavelengths is deviated through different angles and gets separated. Monochromatic light, on the other hand, has a single wavelength.

Answered by bhuvna789456
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Monochromatic light cannot be used to produce pure spectrum.

Explanation:

No, Unable to use monochromatic light to generate a pure spectrum.

When a light of different wavelengths is deviated from different angles and is separated, a spectrum is produced.

By comparison, monochromatic light has a single wavelength.  

Monochromatic light :

Monochromatic light in literal terms means one-color light.

In scientific terms, this means a single wavelength light.

Light is a term for the parts of electromagnetic radiation which are visible and near-visible.

Therefore, it is not possible for the monochromatic light to produce pure spectrum.

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