The spectrum of white light ranging from red to violet is called a continuous spectrum…
Physics · Class 11 · CBSE — Physical World
The spectrum of white light ranging from red to violet is called a continuous spectrum because
- different colours are seen as different bands in the spectrum
- the colours continuously absorb energy to form a spectrum
- the violet colour merges into blue, blue into green, green into yellow and so on
- it is a continuous band of coloured and white light separating them.
Answer
(C) the violet colour merges into blue, blue into green, green into yellow and so on
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