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You done need make up yo tests by Friday, or you will have chosen to receive a 40% ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Planet Test Missing Grades Nadia Gordon Andres Grijalva Shala Mohammadi Vioty Milord Austin Belue Evan Burgos Elissa Ray Valen Salcedo Palmer Matheison Samantha Fraser Amanda Borja Amanda Fulkerson Jamia Julius Please sit at your regular desk You do have bellwork today

Understand the electromagnetic spectrum and how it is organized. Understand what different types of electromagnetic radiation can reveal about astronomical objects. Understand and describe important properties of electromagnetic radiation. Understand how technology is used to collect electromagnetic radiation and turn it into images. Understand what can be learned from analyzing the light from astronomical objects. Understand how different types of lenses and telescopes work Understand and describe the quantization of energy at the atomic level Understand that all objects emit and absorb electromagnetic radiation and distinguish between objects that are blackbody radiators and those that are Qualitatively describe the shift in frequency in sound or electromagnetic waves due to the relative motion of a source or a receiver

Finishing up Spectrum Analysis Lab

Keep track of the numbers at the bottom (wavelength in angstroms) Refer to the screen at the front to figure out which element you are looking at Please don’t take your spectroscopes, diffraction gradients and your colored pencils with you!

Lab Day Part 2

Your Science Journal Should Look Something Like This

A B C D E F G H

When you are done… Answer the question after the part of the lab that says “Question” Answer the questions at the end of the lab Come up and show me your completed lab for credit!

At the end of class, your table should look like this!