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continuous spectrum Spectrum of a wave whose components are continuously distributed over a frequency region.
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continuous spectrum Spectrum in which the radiation is distributed over all frequencies, not just a few specific frequency ranges. A prime example is the black-body radiation emitted by a hot, dense body.
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continuous spectrum uninterrupted band of emission produced by a body radiating energy over a continuous range of wavelengths; it contains no absorption or emission lines. continuum
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continuous spectrum A spectrum exhibiting non-zero amplitude for one or more broad regions of the continuous frequency spectrum. This is the kind of spectrum that is found for aperiodic sounds, that is, sounds that do not repeat any pattern at all. The ``ideal'' aperiodic sound is an impulse, that is, a sound consisting of a single instantaneous pressure spike. The impulse is a sound which has equal amplitude at all frequencies.
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