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29 February, 11:49

Most continuous spectra are examples of what we also call thermal radiation spectra. Why do we call them "thermal" spectra?

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  1. 29 February, 12:53
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    They are emitted from heated objects

    Explanation:

    When objects are heated, they emit light at all wavelengths thereby forming a continuous spectrum. Electromagnetic radiation of all wavelengths and colours are usually represented in such spectrum. A thermal spectrum is quite a simple spectrum since it depends on temperature.
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