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Objective: I will relate the electromagnetic spectrum to wavelengths of light energy. 9/30/14
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ELECTROMAGNETIC SPECTRUM All energy travels in waves Light, which is energy, travels in waves The electromagnetic spectrum shows us all of the different wavelengths of light that are emitted (given off) by objects Wavelength is the distance from crest to crest of a wave
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ELECTROMAGNETIC SPECTRUM
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VISIBLE LIGHT The visible light spectrum is only a small portion of the Electromagnetic Spectrum The visible light spectrum is the portion of the EMS we can see [400-700 nanometers (nm)] ROY G. BIV
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VISIBLE LIGHT Visible light comes from two sources: luminous (gives off its own light) and illuminated (reflects light) objects WITHOUT LIGHT, THERE WOULD BE NO SIGHT! When looking at an illuminated object, we see the color reflected back at us (ex. A red shirt is reflecting the wavelength of red). White reflects all colors, black absorbs all colors
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DIFFRACTION GRATING A diffraction grating separates white light coming from an object into the colors of the visible spectrum A spectrograph is used to measure light It contains a diffraction grating along with a camera to record incoming observations
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SPECTROSCOPY Spectroscopy- the study of light coming from objects in space Each element gives off its own unique spectrum of light.
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SPECTROSCOPY Spectroscopy can be used to measure what elements are in an object giving off light, such as stars and galaxies It can also be used to measure the temperature, density, and mass (among other things) of the distant object
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OTHER FORMS OF LIGHT Astronomers use many different types of telescopes to study electromagnetic energy Radio telescopes are used for objects very far away because they measure very long wavelengths that are able to travel through objects Microwave telescopes were used to map the early Universe (COBE & WMAP)
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