Chapter 2: Light and Telescopes

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The Universe at a Glance
Rachelle Sappington
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Question 1

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A blackbody emits all its radiation at a single frequency.
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  • True
  • False

Question 2

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Earth's atmosphere is transparent to all forms of electromagnetic radiation.
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  • True
  • False

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The peak of an object's emitted radiation occurs at a frequency determined by the object's temperature.
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  • True
  • False

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Imagine an emission spectrum produced by a container of hydrogen gas. Changing the amount of hydrogen in the container will change the colors of the lines in the spectrum.
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  • True
  • False

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The wavelengths of the emission lines produced by an element are different from the wavelengths of the absorption lines produced by the same element.
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  • True
  • False

Question 6

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As a rule, larger telescopes can detect fainter objects.
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  • True
  • False

Question 7

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An object having a temperature of 300 K would be best observed with an infrared telescope.
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  • True
  • False

Question 8

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Visible light is a particular type of [blank_start]electromagnetic[blank_end] radiation and travels through space in the form of a [blank_start]wave[blank_end].
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  • electromagnetic
  • wave

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A [blank_start]wave[blank_end] is characterized by its [blank_start]period[blank_end], the length of time taken for one complete cycle; its [blank_start]wavelength[blank_end], the distance between successive wave crests; and its [blank_start]amplitude[blank_end], which measures the size of the disturbance associated with the wave.
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  • wave
  • period
  • wavelength
  • amplitude
  • wave
  • period
  • wavelength
  • amplitude
  • wave
  • period
  • wavelength
  • amplitude
  • wave
  • period
  • wavelength
  • amplitude

Question 10

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A wave's [blank_start]frequency[blank_end] counts the number of wave [blank_start]crests[blank_end] passing a given point in one second.
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  • frequency
  • crests

Question 11

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A beam of white light is bent, or [blank_start]refracted[blank_end], as it passes through a prism.
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  • refracted

Question 12

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Different frequencies of light are refracted by different amounts, splitting light into its component colors: the [blank_start]visible[blank_end] spectrum.
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  • visible

Question 13

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The color of visible light indicates its wavelength: red light has a [blank_start]longer[blank_end] wavelength than blue light.
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  • longer
  • shorter

Question 14

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The entire [blank_start]electromagnetic[blank_end] spectrum consists of (in order of increasing frequency) [blank_start]radio waves[blank_end], [blank_start]infrared radiation[blank_end], [blank_start]visible light[blank_end], [blank_start]ultraviolet radiation[blank_end], [blank_start]X-rays[blank_end], and [blank_start]gamma rays[blank_end].
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  • electromagnetic
  • radio waves
  • infrared radiation
  • visible light
  • ultraviolet radiation
  • X-rays
  • gamma rays

Question 15

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The [blank_start]temperature[blank_end] of an object is a measure of the speed of its component particles.
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  • temperature

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The intensity of radiation of different frequencies emitted by a hot object has a characteristic distribution, called a [blank_start]blackbody[blank_end] [blank_start]curve[blank_end], that depends only on the object's temperature.
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  • blackbody
  • curve

Question 17

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A [blank_start]blackbody curve[blank_end] is the characteristic way in which the [blank_start]intensity[blank_end] of radiation emitted by a hot object depends on [blank_start]frequency[blank_end]. The frequency at which the emitted intensity is highest is an indication of the [blank_start]temperature[blank_end] of the radiating object. Also referred to as the [blank_start]Planck curve[blank_end].
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  • blackbody curve
  • intensity
  • frequency
  • temperature
  • Planck curve

Question 18

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A [blank_start]spectroscope[blank_end] is a device for splitting a beam of radiation into its component frequencies and displaying them on a screen or detector for detailed study.
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  • telescope
  • spectroscope
  • interferometer

Question 19

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Many hot objects emit a continuous [blank_start]spectrum[blank_end] of [blank_start]radiation[blank_end], containing light of all [blank_start]wavelengths[blank_end].
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  • spectrum
  • radiation
  • wavelengths
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