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We were looking at the spectral lines of sodium in class and I was wondering, why do we see lines, and not any other shape like circles?
vanhees71 said:We can't answer your question very well, if you don't give us some details. Without the exeprimental setup, we can not figure out about the shape of the spectra you observe.
bhillyard said:Was the light beam passed through a straight line slit? It usually is so the straight lines are effectively images of the slit.
ehild said:The spectrograph maps the image of the slit onto a screen.