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There are no bright lines and no dark lines in the spectrum, incandescent light has a continuous spectrum with all visible colors present
Those are the colors of the spectrum of sunlight. Red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet.
When a ray of white sunlight hits drops of water (also in the forms of spray and mist), it bends and breaks the sun ray into into different colors. These colors span the entire spectrum of colors and because the spectrum of colors is always the same and always in the same order, rainbows are always the same color. The order of the colors are: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet.
Infrared and ultraviolet are the invisible colors at the opposite ends of the light spectrum.
Sunlight is refracted, or bent, when it enters raindrops, and refraction causes the light to pass through the drops in such a way that the spectrum of visible colors is seen.
Colors are able to form by water droplets that can break sunlight into several colors of the spectrum. Colors can also form by light absorption, emission spectra and reflection.
No. Atomic emission spectrum is non-contiuous and it is named as line spectrum.
The sunlight spectrum has seven colors. The colors are: red,orange,yellow,green,blue,indigo and violet. The abbreviation for the spectrum is ROY G. BIV
Red, blue, green, and violet are found in the emission spectrum of hydrogen.
It sounds like you're describing an emission spectrum. An emission spectrum will contain bright lines at specific colors, each of which is characteristic of a particular chemical element.
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.
Sunlight contains all the colors (wavelengths) in the visible light spectrum. This is evidenced by the colors seen in rainbows.
A spectrum. The rainbow is an example of refracted light.
The name of the range of colors emitted by a heated (energized, excited, etc...) atom is called an emission spectrum.
It's called a spectrum.
It is called Visible light Spectrum.
An optical prism can be used to disperse light from the sun's spectrum into all of its constituent colors. It is the same concept that gives rise to the phenomenon of rainbows.