Properties of Light: Spectral Lines 1
A description of how different chemicals can produce very specific emission lines or absorption lines in the spectrum of light from a distant object and how each chemical element has its own unique set of spectral lines. Part of an introductory series on astronomy. Let us know what you think of these videos by filling out our short survey at http://tinyurl.com/astronomy-pulsar. Thank you!

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Properties of Light: Spectral Lines 2

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