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DescriptionTypes of Spectra- Continuous, Emission, and Absorption (01F8GF8DK2PRY4FP9DA2XPQC8S).png |
English: Scientists often classify spectra based on the key light–matter interactions they represent and how they are used. |
Date | 2 July 2021, 19:55:00 (upload date) |
Source | Types of Spectra: Continuous, Emission, and Absorption |
Author | ILLUSTRATION: NASA, ESA, Leah Hustak (STScI) |
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