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Q: What type of spectrum is produced by a filament lamp?
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What part of the lamp converts electricity to light?

For a filament-type (incandescent) lamp, it's the filament.


What type of electromagnetic wave does a filament lamp use?

visible light


What type of light contains a filament?

All kinds of incandescent lamp, and all types of light bulb contains filament. But there are several kinds of filament applied each type of light bulb.


What type of light build glows when a filament inside it gets hot?

Electric lamps having incandescent filaments.


What type of spectrum can be produced by a solid liquid or a gas?

Continuous spectrum.


What type of spectrum can be produced by solid liquid or gas?

Continuous spectrum.


Which type of spectrum can be produced by a solid liquid or gas?

emmision< this is not correct. Continuous spectrum.


Which type of spectrum can be produced by solid liquid or gas?

The spectrum produced by solid is continuous spectrum. Continuous spectrum is formed by all, solid liquid and gases if the pressure is high. In case of low pressure, gases produce line spectrum.


What type of shadow is produced by a small lamp?

a small shadow


What is a full spectrum floor lamp?

A full spectrum floor lamp is a type of lighting that emits light across the entire visible spectrum, similar to natural sunlight. This type of lamp is designed to mimic natural light and provide better color rendering and reduce eye strain compared to traditional artificial lighting. It is often used to improve visibility for tasks like reading or working.


Which type of spectrum is produced when light from the sun passes through a prism?

It is the spectrum of visible light, which has the colors of the rainbow.


Which type of spectrum is produced when white light from the Sun passes through a prism?

The colors you see in a rainbow Continuous spectrum :)