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What information I can get from bandwidth?
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the energy absorbed during certain transitions corresponds to particular bandnumber that happens within certain bandwidth. Eg. it is known all energy transitions for molecular rotation falls within the microwave bandwidth.
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Is the bandwidth defined as the lambda maximum divided by 2?
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