What are the Paschen and Lyman series in the electromagnetic spectrum?

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The Lyman series consists of ultraviolet spectral lines, indicating higher frequencies, while the Paschen series corresponds to infrared lines, representing lower frequencies. In the electromagnetic spectrum diagram, the Lyman series is positioned on the right side, and the Paschen series is located on the left. Understanding these series is essential for interpreting the placement of various electromagnetic waves, including visible light, X-rays, and gamma rays.

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I know that the Lyman series is a series of lines in the ultra-violet. So that means a higher frequency so it will fall on the right of the diagram.

And Paschen is infrared. So a lower frequency so on the left side of the diagram?
 
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Sounds right. I'm sure you could find the answer on line to check for yourself!
 
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PeroK said:
Sounds right. I'm sure you could find the answer on line to check for yourself!
So to answer the question I'd just mark a line on either side and label them respectively then just explain why there found there wow easy!
 
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Yes IR is lower frequency than to-us visible and UV is higher than visible and x-rays are far to the right and gamma-rays are (to the right) way off the chart.
 

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