Neon Sign Spectrum

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Neon Sign Spectrum
Neon Sign Spectrum
Does the light emitted by a neon sign constitute a continuous spectrum of only a few colors?


Actually the spectrum from neon contains several separate bands (wavelengths) of visible light such as red, orange, yellow, green and blue. It looks like someone took a normal rainbow and cut the colors into separate stripes of each color. When combined all of these wavelengths give an orange color.

My classes normally observe two stripes of each color of the rainbow from the neon light we use in spectroscopy activities.



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Can you eventually go color blind?


Over the past 3 years my vision has been noticeably declining. To the point that I can only read road signs around town because I already know what they say. Papers less than a foot from my face are blurry and further than that I can't read normal text, what I am concerned about however is that my color perception seems to be off horribly. I will look at something blue and argue it's gray. I have a horrible time reading colored text on colored paper (example is pink background green letters), my boyfriend made me take an online colorblind test and I saw little to any of the supposed numbers and the numbers I did see were apparently wrong. Bright colors I can see like neon but it seems the lower in the spectrum the harder time I have. Any opinions?

Just try this out!

http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/8833/coloreye.html

And talk to an optician about this!