If the voltage of a vapour lamp providing a emission spectrum was increased, what would happen to light emitted?
I'm fairly sure that it would only increase light intensity: more photons of the particular emission spectra produced. There should be no change in frequency of emitted light.
If someone could confirm it would be much appreciated, the only issue is in the back of my mind I keep thinking about the voltage heating up the vapour like a black body which would produce a continuous spectrum which now that I type it is clearly incorrect but I'll put this up anyways just in case. Thank you
I'm fairly sure that it would only increase light intensity: more photons of the particular emission spectra produced. There should be no change in frequency of emitted light.
If someone could confirm it would be much appreciated, the only issue is in the back of my mind I keep thinking about the voltage heating up the vapour like a black body which would produce a continuous spectrum which now that I type it is clearly incorrect but I'll put this up anyways just in case. Thank you