What feature causes the spectral lines of neutral hydrogen to be strongest in A-class stars compared to O-type stars?

Answer

Temperatures maximize hydrogen in the first excited state.

A-class stars possess temperatures precisely suited to maximize the number of hydrogen atoms existing in the first excited energy state, which is most effective at absorbing light.

What feature causes the spectral lines of neutral hydrogen to be strongest in A-class stars compared to O-type stars?
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