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S-type star and Spectral line

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Difference between S-type star and Spectral line

S-type star vs. Spectral line

An S-type star (or just S star) is a cool giant with approximately equal quantities of carbon and oxygen in its atmosphere. A spectral line is a weaker or stronger region in an otherwise uniform and continuous spectrum.

Similarities between S-type star and Spectral line

S-type star and Spectral line have 4 things in common (in Unionpedia): Balmer series, Hydrogen spectral series, Spectral band, Spectral line.

Balmer series

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.

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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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Spectral band

Spectral bands are regions of a given spectrum, having a specific range of wavelengths or frequencies.

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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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S-type star and Spectral line Comparison

S-type star has 58 relations, while Spectral line has 78. As they have in common 4, the Jaccard index is 2.94% = 4 / (58 + 78).

References

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