No. Atomic emission spectrum is non-contiuous and it is named as line spectrum.
NO!!!! Each element gives off a unique spectrum of light.
a person foot size can be determine by discontinuous variation
Atomic clocks, rather than use gears or quartz movement as a timing standard, use electromagnetic waves as timing standards. Often the transition frequency used is in the microwave spectrum. This makes them extremely accurate since they use such very small units.
An atomic clock the most accurate time measuring device. It uses an electronic transition frequency in the optical, ultraviolet, or microwave region of the electromagnetic spectrum of atoms.
Because the band is broken by colorless gaps
No. The sun gives off a full continuous spectrum.
The spectrum of sunlight is continuous while for hydrogen is line spectrum (discontinuous)
Discontinuous Spectra, Fraunhofer lines
No. Atomic emission spectrum is non-contiuous and it is named as line spectrum.
emissions spectrum?? do more research to conclude
violet with shortest wave length is deviated most this type of spectrum ranging from violet and one end red at other and without any discontinuous is called continuous spectrum
discontinuous
Discontinuous
You can use spectra to estimate the temperature of the star: astronomical thermometer
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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.