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单词 line spectrum
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Definition of line spectrum in English:

line spectrum

noun
Physics
  • 1An emission spectrum consisting of separate isolated lines.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • (the numbers above each cell line indicate the number of times that cell line spectrum was significantly different in a pair-wise comparison).
    1. 1.1 An emission (of light, sound, or other radiation) composed of a number of discrete frequencies or energies.
      〔物〕线状谱
      Example sentencesExamples
      • This task is complicated by the multitude of chemical compounds in the interstellar medium and the elemental line spectra in the originating star light.
      • The line spectrum of an atom - even a simple hydrogen atom with only one electron - can be very complex.
      • According to Bohr, transition between energy levels explained the line spectrum: when an electron dropped to a lower energy level, the lost energy was emitted in the form of a photon, or particle of light.
      • The loss of that same finite amount of energy by energetic electrons explains the bright line spectra emitted by glowing gases, such as neon.
      • To measure the line spectra, researchers shine light over a large range of wavelengths through a very long column of water.

Definition of line spectrum in US English:

line spectrum

noun
Physics
  • 1An emission spectrum consisting of separate isolated lines.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • (the numbers above each cell line indicate the number of times that cell line spectrum was significantly different in a pair-wise comparison).
    1. 1.1 An emission (of light, sound, or other radiation) composed of a number of discrete frequencies or energies.
      〔物〕线状谱
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The line spectrum of an atom - even a simple hydrogen atom with only one electron - can be very complex.
      • To measure the line spectra, researchers shine light over a large range of wavelengths through a very long column of water.
      • According to Bohr, transition between energy levels explained the line spectrum: when an electron dropped to a lower energy level, the lost energy was emitted in the form of a photon, or particle of light.
      • The loss of that same finite amount of energy by energetic electrons explains the bright line spectra emitted by glowing gases, such as neon.
      • This task is complicated by the multitude of chemical compounds in the interstellar medium and the elemental line spectra in the originating star light.
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