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What is the spectrum contains photons of all energies?

The spectrum that contains photons of all energies is the electromagnetic spectrum. This spectrum includes a wide range of photon energies, from low-energy radio waves to high-energy gamma rays. Each type of electromagnetic radiation corresponds to a different energy level of photons.


What radiation spectrum containes photons of all energies?

Electromagnetic.


The spectrum contains photons of all energies apex?

EMR


X-rays are what type of energy?

Electromagnetic Radiation; photons with exceptionally high energies.


What is the total collection of photons emitted by a given atom?

The total collection of photons emitted by a given atom is known as its emission spectrum. This spectrum consists of photons with specific energies corresponding to transitions between different energy levels of the atom. The emission spectrum is unique to each element and can be used to identify elements based on the pattern of emitted photons.


What does light contain?

Light contains energy in the form of the photons of electromagnetic radiation


What are the the components of electromagnetic radiation?

Electromagnetic radiation is simultaneously both waves and photons. The waves are perpendicular electrical waves and magnetic waves. Photons are massless particles. At lower frequencies/energies the waves are the easier to detect phenomenon, at higher frequencies/energies the photons are the easier to detect phenomenon, but it is always both all the time.


Is gamma radiation a high energy electrons?

No. It is electromagnetic radiation, beyond the violet end of the visible spectrum.


How many different protons of radiation were emitted from excited helium atoms to form the spectrum?

six photons


What is the continuous spectrum of a star?

A continuous spectrum of a star is a broad range of electromagnetic radiation emitted across all wavelengths. It results from the thermal energy of the star's interior, causing atoms to vibrate and emit photons at various energies. Continuous spectra can be used to determine a star's temperature.


Do electrons in stationary states emit the most radiation?

No, electrons in stationary states do not emit radiation because they are in stable energy levels. Radiation is emitted when electrons transition between energy levels, releasing photons of specific energies.


What is made up of photons?

The photon is the force carrier of the Electro-magnetic spectrum hence any wave length in it is photons. From gamma rays to Radio waves all photons.