Electromagnetic Radiation, Atoms, Spectra, and the Doppler Effect Flashcards

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Describe what causes lunar and solar eclipses

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The placement of the Sun, Earth, and Moon

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Differentiate between a total and partial solar eclipse

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One is in the umbra and the other is in the penumbra areas of the shadow

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Explain why lunar eclipses are much more common than solar eclipses

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4
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Describe the relationship between wavelength, frequency, and speed of light

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5
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Understand the bands of the electromagnetic spectrum and how they differ from one another

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Understand how each part of the spectrum interacts with Earth’s atmosphere

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Explain how and why the light emitted by an object depends on its temperature

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The closer to red it is the cooler it is, the closer to blue it is the hotter it is

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Describe the properties of light

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Explain how astronomers learn the composition of a gas by examining its spectral lines

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10
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Discuss the various types of spectra

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Describe the structure of atoms and the components of nuclei

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Structure: protons, neutrons, electrons
Nuclei: protons and neutrons

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Explain the behavior of electrons within atoms and how electrons interact with light to move among energy levels

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13
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Explain how emission line spectra and absorption line spectra are formed

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14
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Describe what ions are and how they are formed

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15
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Explain how spectral lines and ionization levels in a gas can help us determine its temperature

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16
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Explain the Doppler effect, how it’s used in both astronomy and day-to-day life, and give some examples

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An example in which I heard the Doppler effect with sound would be when I am hearing a police car, firetruck, or ambulance drive by. The sound of the alarm is weak when it’s far away, but it gets louder as it gets closer to you. The Doppler effect could be useful, especially in situations where you need to be warned of danger or have a sense of urgency.