Thermal radiation is defined as _________. - Answers radiation with a spectrum whose shape
depends only on the temperature of the emitting object
Suppose you look at a spectrum of visible light by looking through a prism or diffraction grating. How
can you decide whether it is an emission line spectrum or an absorption line spectrum? - Answers An
emission line spectrum consists of bright lines on a dark background, while an absorption line
spectrum consists of dark lines on a rainbow background.
Which of the following best describes the fundamental difference between two different chemical
elements (such as oxygen and carbon)? - Answers They have different numbers of protons in their
nucleus.
Suppose you know the frequency of a photon and the speed of light. What else can you determine
about the photon? - Answers its wavelength and energy
Which of the following statements best describes the two principle advantages of telescopes over
eyes? - Answers Telescopes can collect far more light with far better angular resolution.
Suppose you watch a leaf bobbing up and down as ripples pass it by in a pond. You notice that it does
two full up and down bobs each second. Which statement is true of the ripples on the pond? -
Answers They have a frequency of 2 hertz.
If we say that a material is opaque to ultraviolet light, we mean that it _________. - Answers absorbs
ultraviolet light
According to the laws of thermal radiation, hotter objects emit photons with _________. - Answers a
shorter average wavelength
Suppose you want to know the chemical composition of a distant star. Which piece of information is
most useful to you? - Answers the wavelengths of spectral lines in the star's spectrum
The stars in our sky twinkle in brightness and color because of _________. - Answers turbulence in
Earth's atmosphere
Refer to the numbered features on the below graph, which is a schematic spectrum of the planet
Mars. - Answers ...
Which of the six numbered features represents emission lines? - Answers 1
Which of the six numbered features represents absorption lines? - Answers 5
Which portion(s) of the spectrum represent(s) reflected sunlight? - Answers 2,3 & 4
What does the wavelength of the peak labeled 6 tell us about Mars? - Answers its surface
temperature
What feature(s) of this spectrum indicate(s) that Mars appears red in color? - Answers the fact that
the intensity of region 4 is higher than that of region 2
In hydrogen, the transition from level 2 to level 1 has a rest wavelength of 121.6 nm. - Answers ...
Find the speed for a star in which this line appears at wavelength 120.4 nm . - Answers vv = 2960
km/s
Find the direction for a star in which this line appears at wavelength 120.4 nm . - Answers toward us
Find the speed for a star in which this line appears at wavelength 121.1 nm . - Answers 1230 km/s
Find the direction for a star in which this line appears at wavelength 121.1 nm . - Answers toward us
Find the speed for a star in which this line appears at wavelength 121.9 nm . - Answers 740 km/s
Find the direction for a star in which this line appears at wavelength 121.9 nm . - Answers away from
us
Find the speed for a star in which this line appears at wavelength 122.7 nm . - Answers 2710 km/s
Find the direction for a star in which this line appears at wavelength 122.7 nm . - Answers away from
us
Some nitrogen atoms have seven neutrons and some have eight neutrons; these two forms of
nitrogen are: - Answers isotopes of each other.
Define atomic number and atomic mass number. - Answers Atomic number is number of protons.
Atomic mass number is number of protons and neutrons.
Under what conditions are two atoms different isotopes of the same element? - Answers Two atoms
are different isotopes of the same element if they have different numbers of neutrons.
The Hubble Space Telescope obtains higher-resolution images than most ground-based telescopes
because it is: - Answers above Earth's atmosphere.
A star whose spectrum peaks in the infrared is: - Answers cooler than our Sun.