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Lyman series spectra are in the range 80 nm to 90 nm (nm = nanometer) which would put it in the ultraviolet region.
Emission spectrum of the elements placed in the flame. The flame test is usually applied when Sodium, Potassium or other such metals are thought to be present since they give a very noticeable result - Sodium gives orange colour to the flame (as it does to sodium street lighting!) - Potassium gives a lilac colour etc
I would call this just "the visible spectrum." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visible_spectrum
It's a line spectrum because of the quantization of energy- meaning you only see energy with levels n=1,2,3.... One would never see the energy level n=2.8 for instance- that would be the case if it were continuous rather than a line spectrum.
It would probably be em waves
A broad spectrum of all colors would be observed.
A blueshift in the galaxy's spectrum - that is, the frequency of the light, as observed by us, is greater than when it was emitted.
A blueshift in the galaxy's spectrum - that is, the frequency of the light, as observed by us, is greater than when it was emitted.
You would expect no shift in its spectrum. Any shift one way or the other is the result ofmotion either toward or away from Earth. Motion parallel to ours or across our line of sighthas no effect on the observed spectrum of the object.
A spectrum is usually also a range. Like the speed spectrum for a car in regular use would be from a few MPH to maybe 90 MPH. The extremity of that spectrum would be at either end.
A spectrum is something that has varying levels of intensity on a continuum. An antonym for spectrum would be polar or dualism.
Lyman series spectra are in the range 80 nm to 90 nm (nm = nanometer) which would put it in the ultraviolet region.
Aurora Borealis. Toilets flushing in vortexes.
Emission spectrum of the elements placed in the flame. The flame test is usually applied when Sodium, Potassium or other such metals are thought to be present since they give a very noticeable result - Sodium gives orange colour to the flame (as it does to sodium street lighting!) - Potassium gives a lilac colour etc
Why would you fix a Chevy Spectrum? lol!
That would be a spectrum or band.
The quantity of Engineering projects undertaken every month would just about cover the spectrum of different forms/types of Engineering. The only type which springs to mind which might not be performed in London is logging.