Yes. Candle light is an example of black body radiation.
It differs by that white light spectrum is continuous and consists of light of all wavelengths. Emission spectrum is not continuous. It consists of bright lines at specific wavelengths, with complete darkness between them.
A hot, glowing wire emits all wavelengths (or colors) of light. This is sometimes called "blackbody radiation." Since all colors are present, you will get a continuous spectrum.
Discontinuous Spectra, Fraunhofer lines
it is absorbed by atoms in the cool low density cloud and then remitted in all different directions as a continuous spectrum
That's done by analyzing the star's spectrum.
The difference between continuous spectrum and the atomic emission espectrum of an element is that in emission spectrum, only certain specific frequencies of light are emitted while in a continuous spectrum, a continuous range of colors are seen in the visible light.
dark-line spectrum...
It differs by that white light spectrum is continuous and consists of light of all wavelengths. Emission spectrum is not continuous. It consists of bright lines at specific wavelengths, with complete darkness between them.
The spectrum produced by something that's heated, like the sun or an incandescent light, is continuous.
A hot, glowing wire emits all wavelengths (or colors) of light. This is sometimes called "blackbody radiation." Since all colors are present, you will get a continuous spectrum.
In a continuous spectrum, you see every color in visible light from wavelengths around 380 nm to 780 nm. The bright light spectrum has only light at specific wavelengths, forming narrow regions of lights. This is characteristic of a particular substance, emitting these lights from its unique electron configuration. Light at specific wavelengths is emitted for different substances, but not a continuous rainbow.
A continuous Spectrum
A continuous Spectrum
Any incandescent source such as candle flame, sun, carbon arc lamp would give continuous spectrum. When the temperature is low then red and orange may be there. As temperature increases then spectrum would extend towards violet end
Discontinuous Spectra, Fraunhofer lines
A continuous spectrum shows all of the colors produced when white light passes through a prism.
Continuous spectra of light are formed by all forms of white light. This includes light produced by common light bulbs like incandescent and fluorescents.