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    The Lines Fraunhofer Saw in His Solar Spectrum Were
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The Lines Fraunhofer Saw in His Solar Spectrum Were

Question 39

Question 39

Multiple Choice

The lines Fraunhofer saw in his solar spectrum were


A) absorption lines.
B) emission lines.
C) bright lines.
D) continuum lines.

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