this final consists of 80 multiple choice questions with a 2 hour time limit. i
this final consists of 80 multiple choice questions with a 2 hour time limit. i will provide all materials necessary to perform well, including a study guide.
this final consists of 80 multiple choice questions with a 2 hour time limit. i will provide all materials necessary to perform well, including a study guide.
For this project you are going to observe some light sources. You are going to observe the SPECTRA of those light sources. If you have a spectroscope, use that. If not, you can find a poor-man’s spectroscope in the form of a DVD or CD. The DVD does the same job as the diffraction grating …
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Write a paragraph explaining the location of the Stars plotted and whether that matches their Roman Numeral designations such as V, lV, lll, ll, lb and la and Vl. Then explain Sub-Giants, Giants, Bright Giants, Less-luminous Supergiants, Brightest supergiants and White Dwarves and where their expected locations are on the HR Diagram. Based on the …
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For this project you are going to observe some light sources. You are going to observe the SPECTRA of those light sources. If you have a spectroscope, use that. If not, you can find a poor-man’s spectroscope in the form of a DVD or CD. The DVD does the same job as the diffraction grating …
For this project you are going to observe some light sources. You are going to o Read More »
Write a paragraph explaining the location of the Stars plotted and whether that matches their Roman Numeral designations such as V, lV, lll, ll, lb and la and Vl. Then explain Sub-Giants, Giants, Bright Giants, Less-luminous Supergiants, Brightest supergiants and White Dwarves and where their expected locations are on the HR Diagram. Based on the …
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plot 10 bright stars and 10 nears stars using their spectral type and luminosity. Then color from red to violet according to their temperature
The term paper is a chance for you to bring the key points you learned in the course all together into one scientific argument. Make a scientific argument about whether or not you think the Webb Observatory (or another current mission such as Perseverence) will discover life. Your argument should show significant understanding of: The …
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Ch. 19 Study Questions 1. Explain the “cosmological redshift” (which is not the same as Doppler red shift). 2. Why doesn’t the expansion of the universe cause Earth and your body to expand? 3. From Earth, we see all distant galaxies flying away from US. What would you observe if you were located in one …
Ch. 19 Study Questions
1. Explain the “cosmological redshift” (which is not the Read More »
The term paper is a chance for you to bring the key points you learned in the course all together into one scientific argument. Make a scientific argument about whether or not you think the Webb Observatory (or another current mission such as Perseverence) will discover life. Your argument should show significant understanding of: The …
The term paper is a chance for you to bring the key points you learned in the co Read More »
The term paper is a chance for you to bring the key points you learned in the course all together into one scientific argument. Make a scientific argument about whether or not you think the Webb Observatory (or another current mission such as Perseverence) will discover life. Your argument should show significant understanding of: The …
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