what the difference between line spectrum and continuous spectrum????
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LINE SPECTRUM:- An image of coloured lines or bands of light formed in optical spectroscopy, each line representing one of the frequencies in the spectrum of a light source...
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CONTINUOUS SPECTRUM:- A continuous spectrum usually means a set of attainable values for some physical quantity that is best described as an interval of real numbers, as opposed to a discrete spectrum, a set of attainable values that is discrete in the mathematical sense, where there is a positive gap between each value and the next one...
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CONTINUOUS SPECTRUM:- A continuous spectrum usually means a set of attainable values for some physical quantity that is best described as an interval of real numbers, as opposed to a discrete spectrum, a set of attainable values that is discrete in the mathematical sense, where there is a positive gap between each value and the next one...
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The main difference between continuous spectrum and line spectrum is that line spectra can be seen as either isolated emission lines or absorption lines, with huge gaps between them, whereas continuous spectra do not contain gaps and can be produced by superimposing the emission and absorption spectra of the same.
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