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22 January, 17:24

How do the patterns of diffracted light from the bulb and glowing hydrogen tube differ in appearance?

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  1. 22 January, 17:44
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    Light given off from a hot object, in this case an incandescent bulb containing a hot filament, emits colors that appear smooth and continuous in wavelength, producing a bell curve. By contrast a hydrogen tube emit colors at different places on the spectrum, rather than continuously. For a white light, green, red, and blue must emit.
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