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Stars of spectral class m do not show strong lines of hydrogen in their spectra because

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Answer:Hydrogen lines will be weak if the star is too hot or too cold.

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At higher temperatures, the hydrogen atom ionizes due to the atomic collisions. M spectral class stars are mainly the main sequence and red stars. They are in a temperature range of 3000 K which means that these stars have maximum ionized calcium lines. In this star, hydrogen atoms have electrons in the lower energy state and it is difficult to absorb photons. These stars do not have enough temperature for absorption and undergo fusion.

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