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Tutorial on Starlight

1)What do we call electromagnetic energy that travels 300, 000 km/sec? 1)Light gggggggggggggg

1)What do we call electromagnetic energy that travels 300, 000 km/sec? 2)This is the part of the electromagnetic spectrum that we can see. 1)Light gggggggggggggg 2)Visible Light gggggg

1)What do we call electromagnetic energy that travels 300, 000 km/sec? 2)This is the part of the electromagnetic spectrum that we can see. 3)Ultraviolet light has a high frequency and a ______ wavelength. 1)Light gggggggggggggg 2)Visible Light gggggg 3)Short ggggggggggg

1)What do we call electromagnetic energy that travels 300, 000 km/sec? 2)This is the part of the electromagnetic spectrum that we can see. 3)Ultraviolet light has a high frequency and a ______ wavelength. 4)Infrared light has a long wavelength and a ______ frequency. 1)Light gggggggggggggg 2)Visible Light gggggg 3)Short ggggggggggg 4)Low gggggggggggg

1)What do we call electromagnetic energy that travels 300, 000 km/sec? 2)This is the part of the electromagnetic spectrum that we can see. 3)Ultraviolet light has a high frequency and a ______ wavelength. 4)Infrared light has a long wavelength and a ______ frequency. 5)(T/F) A star’s spectrum gives us information about its composition. 1)Light gggggggggggggg 2)Visible Light gggggg 3)Short ggggggggggg 4)Low gggggggggggg 5)True ggggggggggg

1)What do we call electromagnetic energy that travels 300, 000 km/sec? 2)This is the part of the electromagnetic spectrum that we can see. 3)Ultraviolet light has a high frequency and a ______ wavelength. 4)Infrared light has a long wavelength and a ______ frequency. 5)(T/F) A star’s spectrum gives us information about its composition. 6)(T/F) A star’s spectrum gives us information about its size. 1)Light gggggggggggggg 2)Visible Light gggggg 3)Short ggggggggggg 4)Low gggggggggggg 5)True ggggggggggg 6)True ggggggggggg

1)What do we call electromagnetic energy that travels 300, 000 km/sec? 2)This is the part of the electromagnetic spectrum that we can see. 3)Ultraviolet light has a high frequency and a ______ wavelength. 4)Infrared light has a long wavelength and a ______ frequency. 5)(T/F) A star’s spectrum gives us information about its composition. 6)(T/F) A star’s spectrum gives us information about its size. 7)(T/F) A star’s spectrum does not give us any information about its motion. 1)Light gggggggggggggg 2)Visible Light gggggg 3)Short ggggggggggg 4)Low gggggggggggg 5)True ggggggggggg 6)True ggggggggggg 7)False gggggggggggggg

1)What do we call electromagnetic energy that travels 300, 000 km/sec? 2)This is the part of the electromagnetic spectrum that we can see. 3)Ultraviolet light has a high frequency and a ______ wavelength. 4)Infrared light has a long wavelength and a ______ frequency. 5)(T/F) A star’s spectrum gives us information about its composition. 6)(T/F) A star’s spectrum gives us information about its size. 7)(T/F) A star’s spectrum does not give us any information about its motion. 8)A star’s ________ gives us information about its luminosity and absolute magnitude. 1)Light gggggggggggggg 2)Visible Light gggggg 3)Short ggggggggggg 4)Low gggggggggggg 5)True ggggggggggg 6)True ggggggggggg 7)False gggggggggggggg 8)Spectrum gggggggggggggg

1)What do we call electromagnetic energy that travels 300, 000 km/sec? 2)This is the part of the electromagnetic spectrum that we can see. 3)Ultraviolet light has a high frequency and a ______ wavelength. 4)Infrared light has a long wavelength and a ______ frequency. 5)(T/F) A star’s spectrum gives us information about its composition. 6)(T/F) A star’s spectrum gives us information about its size. 7)(T/F) A star’s spectrum does not give us any information about its motion. 8)A star’s ________ gives us information about its luminosity and absolute magnitude. 9)What color of visible light has a high frequency and a short wavelength. 1)Light gggggggggggggg 2)Visible Light gggggg 3)Short ggggggggggg 4)Low gggggggggggg 5)True ggggggggggg 6)True ggggggggggg 7)False gggggggggggggg 8)Spectrum gggggggggggggg 9)Blue

1)What do we call electromagnetic energy that travels 300, 000 km/sec? 2)This is the part of the electromagnetic spectrum that we can see. 3)Ultraviolet light has a high frequency and a ______ wavelength. 4)Infrared light has a long wavelength and a ______ frequency. 5)(T/F) A star’s spectrum gives us information about its composition. 6)(T/F) A star’s spectrum gives us information about its size. 7)(T/F) A star’s spectrum does not give us any information about its motion. 8)A star’s ________ gives us information about its luminosity and absolute magnitude. 9)What color of visible light has a high frequency and a short wavelength. 10)What color of visible light has a long wavelength and a low frequency. 1)Light gggggggggggggg 2)Visible Light gggggg 3)Short ggggggggggg 4)Low gggggggggggg 5)True ggggggggggg 6)True ggggggggggg 7)False gggggggggggggg 8)Spectrum gggggggggggggg 9)Blue gggggggggggggg 10)Red