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How does continuous wedge filter differ from normal interference filter used in absorption spectroscopy?(a) It permits continuous selection of different wavelength(b) It allows a narrow band of wavelengths to pass(c) It has two semi-transparent layers of silver(d) Space layer is made of a substance having low refractive indexThis question was posed to me in exam.This interesting question is from Absorption Instrumentation and Block Diagram Representation in section Colorimetry and Spectrometry of Analytical Instrumentation

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The correct choice is (a) It permits continuous selection of different WAVELENGTH

For explanation: It ALLOWS continuous selection of wavelength by using a spacer FILM of graded thickness. Rest of the options are properties of normal interference filters.



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