rainbow is example for continuous spectrum explain
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The rainbow is formed by scattering of the sunlight by water droplets present in air. The sunlight is scattered into all of its different frequencies and, therefore, can be called, a continuous spectrum.
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A continuous spectrum contains many different colors, or wavelengths, with no gaps. Perfectly white light shined through a prism causes dispersion of the light, and we see a rainbow. ... Conversely, when a gas is heated, the atoms in the gas absorb the energy and emit light, and an emission spectrum results.
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