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continuous spectrum
noun
a spectrum apparently having all wavelengths over a comparatively wide range, usually characteristic of solids and other substances at high temperatures.
continuous spectrum
noun
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
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of continuous spectrum1
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A spectral line is a dark or bright line within a continuous spectrum.
In both instruments, each pixel is a continuous spectrum of colours.
In both instruments, each pixel is a continuous spectrum of colours which enables the researchers to produce the true colours of both planets.
Physically, the rainbow is a continuous spectrum.
New abortion bans oversimplify the reality of obstetric care, physicians say, placing a binary on what is a continuous spectrum of increasing risk.
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