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What is doppler broadening in spectroscopy?

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Doppler broadeningis the broadening of spectral lines due to the Doppler effect caused by a distribution of velocities of atoms or molecules. Different velocities of the emitting particles result in differentDoppler shifts, the cumulative effect of which is the line broadening
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1. IT IS THE MADE OF THE SPECTRAL LINES

2. BECAUSE OF THE DROPPER EFFECT VELOCITY OF ATOM EFFECT
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