What is the electromagnetic spectrum


Assignment:

Part .1:Response to the following question:

Review the Chapter - Light, Astronomical Observations and The Sun

1. What is the electromagnetic spectrum? What wavelength has the highest energy?

2. What can be learned about a star (or other celestial objects) from a dark-line/absorption spectrum?

3. Describe how astronomers determine whether a star is moving toward or away from Earth.

4. Why do astronomers seek to design telescopes with larger and larger mirrors? Why does the size of the mirror matter?

Recview the-Electromagnetic spectrum by Chris Woodford: https://www.explainthatstuff.com/electromagnetic-spectrum.html

Read through the information on the various wavelengths of the EM spectrum. Pick the ones that interest you the most! In 3-4 sentences describe two of the wavelengths and tell me what you learned, in your OWN words.

5. Describe the Sun in as much detail as you can...what does it look like, what features does it have, etc. Your description should be about 1-2 paragraphs and don't use sources other than your textbook and lecture notes, summarizing what you have learned (in other words don't got do an internet search, just show me what you have learned!).

6. Explain how a sunspot can be very hot and yet appear dark. Use your thinking caps!

7. What "fuel" does the Sun consume?

8. What is the most inefficient method of heat transfer within the interior of the sun?

Hint: Think about what the sun is made of....GAS! So what method of heat transfer is least efficient in a gas?

9. Astronomy & Earth Science: Bringing it together

Time to brainstorm a bit here, and bring in what you have learned so far in this class. Explain in detail (use your thinking caps!) a few ways that the sun is an important aspect of the following:

a) The Geosphere
b) The formation of the Solar System
c) The Biosphere

Part 2:Response to the following MCQ's:

1. The outermost layer of the Sun is called the ____________

ionosphere

corona

photosphere

chromosphere

2. During periods of high solar activity, huge cloudlike structures that appear as great arches extending from the Sun are often produced. These solar features are called_________.

the solar wind

spicules

plages

prominences

3. True or False: For an optical telescope, the size of the primary mirror does not matter. The same number of photons will be collected whether the telescope has a small or large primary mirror.

True

False

4. The main two methods of heat/energy transfer within the Sun are _________ and __________.

convection and radiation

conduction and radiation

convection and conduction

convection and ionizing

5. The CCD (charged-coupled device) is a(n):

array of electrodes used on spacecraft to detect charged particles such as electrons and protons

detector in which a small electric current is controlled by a bimetallic strip that expands and contracts in response to infrared radiation

array of small light-sensitive cells that can be used in place of photographic film to obtain a picture

electronic filter to single out one wavelength or set of wavelengths for studying astronomical objects

6. Which of the following statements is TRUE?

Visible light is not part of the electromagnetic spectrum

Visible light takes up only a very small part of the total range of wavelengths in the electromagnetic spectrum

Visible light takes up most (but not all) of the total range of wavelengths in the electromagnetic spectrum

Visible light takes up all of the electromagnetic spectrum
 
7. How come we can see a 'surface' of the sun if it is really just a ball of gas? Why don't we see right through the Sun?

The gas particles are too big, they have large diameters

The gas particles are heavy

The gas particles are packed very dense in the Sun

The gas particles put on their cloaking devices.

8. Where on the Sun do sunspots occur?

the photosphere

the corona

the core

the chromosphere

9. Light can be described as a stream of fast-moving "bundles of energy" called ___________, which travel as waves.

10. You can get a sunburn from being out in the Sun too long. Sunburns are caused by which type of heat/energy transfer from the Sun to your Skin?

Sunburn Waves

Conduction Waves

Radiation Waves

Convection Waves

11. True or False: All light waves travel at the same speed

True

False

12. Sunspots appear dark because they are cooler than the surrounding solar surface.

True

False

13. The layer of the Sun that radiates most of the light that reaches Earth is called the___________.

photosphere

corona

ionosphere

megasphere

chromosphere

14. The main optical element in a refracting telescope is a ______.

mirror

combination of many small plane mirrors

prism of glass

lens

15. Which of the following colors has the longest wavelength?

orange

green

violet

blue

red

16. To determine whether a celestial body is approaching or receding from Earth, astronomers employ ____________.

Telescopic imaging

the Doppler principle

Einstein's equation

Kepler's first law

the Stefan-Boltzmann law

17. This Sun is composed almost entirely of two gases. They are Blank 1 and Blank 2 .

18. The light-gathering power of a telescope is related directly to the _______.

focal length of the mirror or lens

area of the mirror or lens

image quality of its optics

length of the telescope tube

19. Which of the following is NOT considered a form of electromagentic radiation?

radio waves

gamma rays

gravity

visible light

x-rays

20. The Sun's surface has a grainy texture produced by numerous bright markings called__________.

umbras

spicules

granules

sunspots
 
21. The Sun's source of energy at the present time is thought to be

gravitational contraction.

thermonuclear fission (splitting) of heavy elements into hydrogen.

chemical burning of hydrogen gas with oxygen.

thermonuclear fusion (combining) of hydrogen atoms.

22. In the case of light, when a source is moving away, its light appears redder than it actually is.

True

False

23. What name is given to the visible "surface" of the Sun?

corona

prominence

chromosphere

photosphere

24. Which of the following is FALSE regarding our Sun

The Sun is normal, main sequence star

The Sun is the closest Star to Earth

The Sun used fusion to fuel itself

The Sun is smaller in diameter than Jupiter, the largest planet in our Solar System
 
25. The Hubble Space Telescope (HST) is an optical telescope

True

False

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