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The spectrum formed by an ordinary tubelight is?????

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Answered by mafaaz1
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The spectrum formed by an ordinary tube light is a spectrum. [ Line ] The electric potential V at any point x, y, z (all in metres) in space is given by V = 4x2 volts.



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Answered by mindfulmaisel
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Answer:  

The spectrum formed by an ordinary tubelight is continuous spectrum.

Explanation:

The ordinary tube light emits a single wavelength of light by heating of the filament, it may be tungsten in case of bulb and electrons in case of tube lights.

So as the electrons gets heated they emit a continuous ray of light which is termed as continuous spectrum as there is no break until the light is switched off. The continuous spectrum is formed when the energy is released continuously due to heating of the electrons.

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