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1. Energy is supplied to the gasesous atomsfrom the hot gas or vapour sourse.

2. Infinite number of discrete energy level exist in the atomic structure

3. The atom are excited to upper enery level but wont reside at excited states for long and revert back to ground state

4. The electronic transition from high energy level to low energy level emits photon

5. The photon energy is equal the energy different between those two levels.

6. Series of distinct lines on dark background is formed

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What is the series of colour bands that are formed after light passes through a prism called?

The series of color bands formed after light passes through a prism is called a spectrum. This spectrum is created due to the dispersion of light into its component colors based on their wavelengths.


Can a spectrum be formed by reflection of white light?

Yes, a spectrum can be formed by reflecting white light off a surface that disperses the light into its component colors. This can be seen, for example, when white light is reflected off a CD or a prism. The dispersion of light into a spectrum occurs due to the different wavelengths of each color in the white light.


What is main difference between prism spectrum and grating spectrum?

Prism spectrum is formed due to DISPERSION but grating spectrum is formed due to DIFFRACTION. In prism spectrum we have only one order but in grating spectrum we can have second order too IN prism spectrum we have continuous spectrum but in gratings we have only line spectrum In prism spectrum red end will be closer to the direct ray but in grating spectrum violet end will be closer to the direct ray


What is white light and how is it formed?

White light is a combination of all the colors in the visible spectrum. It is formed when light from different colors mixes together, such as sunlight or light from a light bulb.


What is the name given to the band of 7 colors formed by spiliting of light by a prism?

The band of 7 colors formed by splitting light through a prism is called a spectrum, specifically a visible spectrum. The colors in order are red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet, often remembered by the acronym ROYGBIV.

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How electromagnet spectrum was found?

Electromagnetic spectrum is formed due to the difference of wavelengths and frequency of electromagnetic radiations as they are orderly distributed.


What is the series of colour bands that are formed after light passes through a prism called?

The series of color bands formed after light passes through a prism is called a spectrum. This spectrum is created due to the dispersion of light into its component colors based on their wavelengths.


What type of light is formed when all of the lights of the visible spectrum combine?

White light contains all the colors of the visible spectrum.


Can a spectrum be formed by reflection of white light?

Yes, a spectrum can be formed by reflecting white light off a surface that disperses the light into its component colors. This can be seen, for example, when white light is reflected off a CD or a prism. The dispersion of light into a spectrum occurs due to the different wavelengths of each color in the white light.


What is main difference between prism spectrum and grating spectrum?

Prism spectrum is formed due to DISPERSION but grating spectrum is formed due to DIFFRACTION. In prism spectrum we have only one order but in grating spectrum we can have second order too IN prism spectrum we have continuous spectrum but in gratings we have only line spectrum In prism spectrum red end will be closer to the direct ray but in grating spectrum violet end will be closer to the direct ray


A range of colors formed when white light passes through a prism is called a?

spectrum :)


What does the spectrum consists of?

a band of colors formed when white light passes through a prism.


Can you describe the wireless spectrum?

It is the set area of radio frequencies on which wireless communication is formed upon.


What concepts explains how the rainbow is formed?

A rainbow is formed when sunlight is refracted, reflected, and dispersed in water droplets in the sky, creating a spectrum of colors. The primary concept behind this is called dispersion, where different wavelengths of light are refracted at slightly different angles, revealing the various colors of the rainbow.


What is white light and how is it formed?

White light is a combination of all the colors in the visible spectrum. It is formed when light from different colors mixes together, such as sunlight or light from a light bulb.


How is a spectrum formed on a CD?

That is caused by interference patterns between the light that rebounds from the different tiny holes and comes to our eyes.


What is the name given to the band of 7 colors formed by spiliting of light by a prism?

The band of 7 colors formed by splitting light through a prism is called a spectrum, specifically a visible spectrum. The colors in order are red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet, often remembered by the acronym ROYGBIV.

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