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Balmer series and Spectral line

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Difference between Balmer series and Spectral line

Balmer series vs. Spectral line

The Balmer series, or Balmer lines in atomic physics, is one of a set of six named series describing the spectral line emissions of the hydrogen atom. A spectral line is a weaker or stronger region in an otherwise uniform and continuous spectrum.

Similarities between Balmer series and Spectral line

Balmer series and Spectral line have 17 things in common (in Unionpedia): Bohr model, Doppler effect, Electromagnetic spectrum, Electron, Fraunhofer lines, Helium, Hydrogen, Hydrogen spectral series, Light, Lyman series, Photon, Spectral line, Spectroscopy, Star, Ultraviolet, Visible spectrum, Wavelength.

Bohr model

In atomic physics, the Bohr model or Rutherford–Bohr model is an obsolete model of the atom, presented by Niels Bohr and Ernest Rutherford in 1913.

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Doppler effect

The Doppler effect (also Doppler shift) is the change in the frequency of a wave in relation to an observer who is moving relative to the source of the wave.

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Electromagnetic spectrum

The electromagnetic spectrum is the full range of electromagnetic radiation, organized by frequency or wavelength.

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Electron

The electron (or in nuclear reactions) is a subatomic particle with a negative one elementary electric charge.

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Fraunhofer lines

The Fraunhofer lines are a set of spectral absorption lines.

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Helium

Helium (from lit) is a chemical element; it has symbol He and atomic number 2.

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Hydrogen

Hydrogen is a chemical element; it has symbol H and atomic number 1.

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Hydrogen spectral series

The emission spectrum of atomic hydrogen has been divided into a number of spectral series, with wavelengths given by the Rydberg formula.

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Light

Light, visible light, or visible radiation is electromagnetic radiation that can be perceived by the human eye.

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Lyman series

In physics and chemistry, the Lyman series is a hydrogen spectral series of transitions and resulting ultraviolet emission lines of the hydrogen atom as an electron goes from n ≥ 2 to n.

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Photon

A photon is an elementary particle that is a quantum of the electromagnetic field, including electromagnetic radiation such as light and radio waves, and the force carrier for the electromagnetic force.

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Spectral line

A spectral line is a weaker or stronger region in an otherwise uniform and continuous spectrum.

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Spectroscopy

Spectroscopy is the field of study that measures and interprets electromagnetic spectra.

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Star

A star is a luminous spheroid of plasma held together by self-gravity.

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Ultraviolet

Ultraviolet (UV) light is electromagnetic radiation of wavelengths of 10–400 nanometers, shorter than that of visible light, but longer than X-rays.

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Visible spectrum

The visible spectrum is the band of the electromagnetic spectrum that is visible to the human eye.

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Wavelength

In physics and mathematics, wavelength or spatial period of a wave or periodic function is the distance over which the wave's shape repeats.

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Balmer series and Spectral line Comparison

Balmer series has 59 relations, while Spectral line has 78. As they have in common 17, the Jaccard index is 12.41% = 17 / (59 + 78).

References

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