Total number of spectral regions in a spectrum is
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A spectrum is a collection of colors that appears in a band when light reflects off of water droplets or prisms.
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The total number of spectral regions in a spectrum is seven i.e., 7.
Also, a spectrum is a collection of colors that appears in a band when light reflects off of water droplets or prisms.
The rainbow is an interesting example of a Spectrum.
Light flowing through water droplets creates rainbows, which are multicolored arcs.
An array of colors, including violet, indigo, blue, green, yellow, orange, and red, make up a rainbow.
These 7 spectral regions are as follows below:
- Gamma rays region
- X-rays region
- Ultraviolet (UV) region
- Visible region
- Infrared (IR) region
- Microwave region
- Radiowave region
Hence, there are 7 spectral regions in a spectrum.
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