Making Sense of Spectra

This Spectrum Tool will help you connect the visual color display of a light source's spectrum—like the color image you see in a spectroscope—with a graph of the light’s spectrum.

Draw a Spectrum Part 1: Explore

Spectrum Tool. To make sense of how this tool works, let’s start by drawing different types of curves in the graph space. After each step, notice how the spectrum graph pattern impacts the spectrum image above it. Which parts are bright, and which parts are dark?

  1. Draw a horizontal line straight across at y = 0.8.
  2. Draw a curve with a few peaks and valleys. Start on the lower-left corner and go all the way across the graph.
  3. Draw a spiky-looking graph: let it be mostly a straight line across the bottom that jumps to the top of the graph at a few points.
  4. Draw a spiky-looking graph: let it be mostly a straight line across the top that jumps to the bottom of the graph at a few points.
Source:
 
Brightness
Full-intensity spectrum backgroundTransparency increases or decreases based on chart intensity, hiding or revealing the background
Left axis ticks
Click here to draw
Spectrum intensity vs wavelength chart, drawn by the user
Bottom axis ticks
Wavelength (Microns)