The black lines on a spectrum produced by a spectroscope indicate wavelengths of light absorbed by an element. These are known as absorption lines and appear in the spectrum when specific wavelengths of light are absorbed by the atoms or molecules of the element.
What do black lines on a spectrum produced by a spectroscope indicate?(1 point) Responses wavelengths of light absorbed by an element wavelengths of light absorbed by an element the intensity of light an element emits the intensity of light an element emits wavelengths of light emitted by an element wavelengths of light emitted by an element the intensity of light an element absorbs
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