Doppler effect Flashcards
Doppler effect (3)
- The change in wavelength and frequency of a wave as the
source moves away or towards the observer. - As the source moves towards the observer, the waves are
compressed and wavelength decreases - As the source moves away from the observer, the waves spread out and the
wavelength increases.
Red shift
- increase in wavelength (of em radiation) due to relative
recessive velocity between observer and source - red-shift is evidence for the Big Bang as galaxies are redshifted implying that the universe is expanding in all directions
-The more distant the object, the greater its red-shift.
binary star systems
where two stars are orbiting a common centre of mass
Spectroscopic binaries
are binary star systems in which the stars are too close to be resolved by a telescope, meaning the only way to identify them is by using the Doppler shifts of each star
State Hubble’s Law
The velocity of receding galaxies is proportional to their
distance from Earth
What is dark energy though to be?
is thought to be the reason behind the universe accelerating.
How is dark energy described as and why?
- It is described as having an overall repulsive effect throughout the whole universe
- Since gravity follows the inverse square law, it decreases with distance
Why is dark energy controversial?
because there is evidence for its existence but no one knows
what it is or what is causing it.
What does it mean when dark energy is constant?
it has a greater effect than gravity and is therefore causing
expansion speed to increase.