Triangulation, Parallax and Doppler effect

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Triangulation, Parallax and Doppler effect Section 3.3 Triangulation, Parallax and Doppler effect

Using triangulation to measure the distance across a river without actually crossing the river… Point on the distance object Angles to be measured BASELINE

Steps for triangulation: Measure a baseline Stand at one end of the baseline and measure the angle with a protractor to determine the angle between the end of your baseline and the object. Go to the other end of the baseline and measure the angle between the end of your baseline and the object Make a scale drawing using the length of the baseline and the two angles On your drawing, mark a perpendicular line from the baseline to the object. Measure this line and use the scale to convert it to actual length. This will give you the distance across the river.

Example 1 You’re trying to cross a river and you would like to know what the distance is from where you’re standing to a tree on the other side. You measure out a baseline of 100m. Angle A is 75 and angle B is 65. What is the distance across? Step one: What scale of drawing will you use? 1 cm = ? Step two: measure your angles Step three: draw straight lines using your angles Step four: draw a perpendicular line from the baseline to your object. Step four: measure this final line, and convert it into actual distance.

Star’s composition – using a spectrometer

Doppler Effect http://www.wwnorton.com/college/geo/ege o/animations/ch1.htm http://galileoandeinstein.physics.virginia.ed u/more_stuff/flashlets/doppler.htm Big Bang Theory… http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y5KaeCZ _AaY http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J43lAESft Ps&NR=1

Red shift, Blue shift The dark bands move in response to the light waves of a moving star. BLUE SHIFT – toward the blue end, means the star is approaching earth RED SHIFT – toward the red end, means the star is moving away from the earth NO SHIFT – star and earth are moving in the same direction (star is stationary).

RED BLUE SHIFT animations http://www.wwnorton.com/college/geo/ege o/animations/ch1.htm

Complete the following: Rest of the white practice booklet. Use your notes and textbook section 3.0 to complete the questions.