It's possible to obtain a spectrum OF water, if that's what you mean. They're usually not horribly interesting, since water is such a simple molecule.
A Spectrum can make a rainbow. So they aren't the same thing.
I don't think there is such a thing. You may be confusing this with "electromagnetic spectrum".
The main factor is the presence of water. If the sample is NOT fully dried of water it will cause a big 'spike' in the spectrum .
White light contains all the colors of the visible spectrum. When white light passes through a prism or water droplets creating a rainbow, it separates into the different colors of the visible spectrum: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet.
No, light is not part of the radio spectrum. But, both the radio spectrum and light are part of the electromagnetic spectrum. The electromagnetic spectrum is a range of frequencies from very low to very high. Light frequencies are higher than radio frequencies but both are the same kind of thing.
Assuming that you mean light in the visible spectrum, it would mean that the thing is giving of radiation that is in the visible light spectrum
I prefer my beverages on the hot side of the spectrum, so I would choose hot water on the right.
The line spectrum of water vapor consists of distinct spectral lines corresponding to the specific wavelengths of light absorbed or emitted by water molecules. These lines arise from electronic, vibrational, and rotational transitions within the molecules. The spectrum is typically observed in the infrared region, as water vapor has strong absorptive features in this range due to its molecular structure. This spectrum is important for understanding atmospheric processes and the greenhouse effect.
Purple does exist and it is caused by reflection of that portion of the electromagnetic spectrum.
Yes there will be. This is because when you take line spectrum of water vapor, then hydrogen and oxygen atoms will form their own line spectra and the final spectrum will be a combination of the two.
3 G Spectrum is a thing, when you take out time to know about it. just beer in mind that you do waist your time. just close it and do another search
There's really no such "official" (for lack of better words) thing as Project Management Spectrum, this is merely a term meaning the activities that Project Management covers.