A star's light is exoting the atoms in a gas cloud close to the star. If we view only the gas cloud using a spectrometer we see Oa an emission line spectrum CrOs out Ob an absorption line spectrum tross out Oc themal tadiation Coss out Od Xrays cros out Oe a continuous light spectrum Cos out

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A star's light is exting the atoms in a gas cloud close to the star. If we view only the gas cloud using a spectrometer
we see
Oa an emission line spectrum
Ob an absorption line spectrum
Oc thermal tadiation
cros out
Cross out
cross out
Od X-rays
Cros out
Oe a continuous light spectrum
OOs out
Transcribed Image Text:A star's light is exting the atoms in a gas cloud close to the star. If we view only the gas cloud using a spectrometer we see Oa an emission line spectrum Ob an absorption line spectrum Oc thermal tadiation cros out Cross out cross out Od X-rays Cros out Oe a continuous light spectrum OOs out
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