jatti
jatti
28.11.2019 • 
Physics

When light from a bright incandescent light bulb strikes the cut-glass object, it also produces a colored stripe on the wall. that stripe isn't as smooth or complete as the stripe produced by sunlight. what is missing from the incandescent lamps stripe?
a. large portions of the visible spectrum are completely missing from the incandescent light. it consists of only of the individual primarily colors, rather than the complete spectrum available from sunlight.
b. its orange portion is too bright compared to its red, green, and blue portions because the incandescent lamp produces primarily orange light.
c. its green portion is much dimmer than that produced by sunlight because the incandescent lamp's filament is primarily red and blue in color.
d. its blue end is much dimmer than that produced by sunlight because the incandescent lamp's filament temperature is too low to produce much blue and violet light.

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