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The spectrum tubes work by runnig an electric current through a sealed tube containing gas. What common use of this method can you think of?
The discussion revolves around the common uses of spectrum tubes, which operate by passing an electric current through a sealed tube containing gas. Participants explore various applications and implications of this phenomenon.
The discussion is ongoing, with participants sharing thoughts and questions about the uses of spectrum tubes and related concepts. Some guidance has been offered regarding the relationship between electrified gases and their applications, as well as the positioning of ultraviolet and infrared light on the electromagnetic spectrum.
Participants mention a lab context involving the use of a spectrometer to find wavelengths of Hydrogen and Helium, indicating a practical application of the concepts being discussed. There is also a reference to the limitations of visibility concerning ultraviolet and infrared light.