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continuous spectrum

noun

, Physics.
  1. a spectrum apparently having all wavelengths over a comparatively wide range, usually characteristic of solids and other substances at high temperatures.


continuous spectrum

noun

  1. a spectrum that contains or appears to contain all wavelengths but not spectrum lines over a wide portion of its range. The emission spectrum of incandescent solids is continuous; bremsstrahlung spectra consisting of a large number of lines may appear continuous


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Word History and Origins

Origin of continuous spectrum1

First recorded in 1900–05

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Example Sentences

Also a certain kind of continuous spectrum, as well as reflected solar light showing Frauenhofer lines, have been seen.

Besides the continuous spectrum with dark lines, the photograph showed also a spectrum of bright lines.

The gaseous spectrum of comets is accompanied, in varying degrees, by a continuous spectrum.

A faint continuous spectrum corresponded to this portion of its radiance; but gaseous emissions were also present.

It is this which yields the continuous spectrum, free from dark lines.

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