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A continuous spectrum is produced when white light passes through a prism or when hot gas is heated to incandescence. In either case the light is separated into its component colors based on their different wavelengths. All the colors of the visible spectrum from red to violet are present in the resulting continuous spectrum.When white light passes through a prism the individual wavelengths of light are bent at different angles separating the light into a spectrum. This is known as dispersion. The prism separates the wavelengths of light into visible colors with the shortest wavelength being the color red and the longest wavelength being the color violet.When hot gas is heated to incandescence the gas molecules become excited and emit light. The light produced is a continuous spectrum because all the wavelengths of visible light are present. The intensity of the emitted light varies with the wavelength with the shortest wavelength having the greatest intensity and the longest wavelength having the least intensity.
Continuous or might be discontinuous.
Was/were having.
The past continuous tense is was/were having.I/He/She/It was havingWe/You/They were having
when the wave form of the any atom are passed from little slits , at that time two waves having same phase than where the 2 ways meet at that place white spectrum is created.
The boy was having a bath.
I think it is continuous because you can measure the length of an hair, so to me the best answer is continuous variation.
Present continuous tense.
No. It is a word having the suffix -ous .
"Have" can be in various verb tenses based on the context, such as present simple (have), present continuous (having), past simple (had), past continuous (was/were having), present perfect (have had), and past perfect (had had).
Having a wavelength shorter than that of the violet end of the visible spectrum
If she uses a continuous type of birth control.