The positions of the peaks and dips in an object's spectrum primarily provide information about its elemental composition. Different elements absorb and emit light at specific wavelengths, resulting in characteristic spectral lines. By analyzing these lines, scientists can determine which elements are present in the object.
What evidence do the positions of the peaks and dips in its spectrum provide about an object?(1 point)
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temperature
temperature
elemental composition
elemental composition
expansion
expansion
motion
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