Physics, asked by supriyamohan74, 11 months ago

the spectrum of white light is described as continuous. what does that mean?

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Answered by mehulprajapat03
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Explanation:

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. This is a continuous spectrum.

Answered by JasbirSinghAlpha
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Those who have seen a rainbow have probably seen a continuous spectrum as it is agreed that the sun’s light contain this kind of spectrum although you will learn that this is not so all the time. When white light is passed through a prism, it produces a rainbow of colors because of the different wavelengths that refract (bend) at different angles when they go through the prism.

Those who have seen a rainbow have probably seen a continuous spectrum as it is agreed that the sun’s light contain this kind of spectrum although you will learn that this is not so all the time. When white light is passed through a prism, it produces a rainbow of colors because of the different wavelengths that refract (bend) at different angles when they go through the prism.If the rainbow that is produced has all the colors from red to violet, and has no gaps between them, then it is referred to as a continuous spectrum. A beam of pure white light attainable is some laboratories often contain this spectrum. It is also possible to obtain continuous spectra when you heat up different materials until they glow.

Those who have seen a rainbow have probably seen a continuous spectrum as it is agreed that the sun’s light contain this kind of spectrum although you will learn that this is not so all the time. When white light is passed through a prism, it produces a rainbow of colors because of the different wavelengths that refract (bend) at different angles when they go through the prism.If the rainbow that is produced has all the colors from red to violet, and has no gaps between them, then it is referred to as a continuous spectrum. A beam of pure white light attainable is some laboratories often contain this spectrum. It is also possible to obtain continuous spectra when you heat up different materials until they glow.The correct continuous spectrum definition therefore exhibits when, within a given limit, all the wavelengths are present

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