SB257426
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So basically I was watching a vid and this dude said when there is high density there is more collisions (which i understand why) but he also said they change the energy of the electrons' orbitals which I dont get how that relates to density........
This is my explanation to it but im unsure if it is correct or not:
As EMR interacts with a star with lower density there will be less collisions with particles so the electrons will not be able to absorb as much light so stars with lower density have finer spectral lines. But when EMR reacts with stars that have high density the number of collisions will increase significantly thus the amount of light that the electrons can absorb will be more so we will see broader spectral lines for the element that is absorbing light.
This is my explanation to it but im unsure if it is correct or not:
As EMR interacts with a star with lower density there will be less collisions with particles so the electrons will not be able to absorb as much light so stars with lower density have finer spectral lines. But when EMR reacts with stars that have high density the number of collisions will increase significantly thus the amount of light that the electrons can absorb will be more so we will see broader spectral lines for the element that is absorbing light.