MCQ
The solar spectrum during a complete solar eclipse is
  • Continuous
  • B
    Emission line
  • C
    Dark line
  • D
    Dark band

Answer

Correct option: A.
Continuous
At the time of solar eclipse light received from chromosphere. The bright lines appear exactly at the places where dark lines were there. Hence at the time of solar eclipse continuos spectrum is obtained.

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