What produces a continuous spectrum and how does it differ from other types of spectra?

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2026-07-17 14:30

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A continuous spectrum is produced by a hot, dense object emitting light at all wavelengths. It differs from other types of spectra, like emission and absorption spectra, which only show specific wavelengths of light emitted or absorbed by atoms or molecules.

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