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ASTRO MODULE 7 Questions with complete solution 2024
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ASTRO MODULE 7 Questions with complete solution 2024 ASTRO MODULE 7 
 
 
what's the UV catastrophe - correct answer a black body would emit infinite amount of energy 
 
what are photons - correct answer quantized packet of energy 
 
how does light arrive to our eyes - correct answer in groups of a whole number of photons 
 
do photons carry a lot of energy - correct answer no 
 
when is the wave nature of light more obvious - correct answer when the individual photons have a wavelength larger t...
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Light Radiant energy Questions & Answers 100% Accurate
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Invisible Light - ANSWER-Radiowaves: (longest wavelength)- AM,Fm, TV, Cell 
Microwaves: heating food by vibrating H2O 
Infrared: remote signals, thermal energy/free heat 
Visible: ROYGBIV, light we can see 
Ultra-Violet: sunlight, forensics 
X-ray: medical use 
Gamma Rays 
Cosmic Rays 
 
Wave-like behavior - ANSWER-Electromagnetic radiation consists of electric and magnetic fields oscillating right angles next to each other and in its direction of movement. 
 
4 characteristics of waves - ANSWER...
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ASTR 55 FINAL EXAM STUDY GUIDE|100% Correct
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0.1 Hz means how many cycles in how many seconds? - ️️1 cycle in 10 seconds 
0.1 Hz means: - ️️1 cycle = 10 seconds 
0.2 Hz means how many cycles in how many seconds? - ️️2 cycles in 10 seconds 
1 Hz frequency means: - ️️1 cycle in 1 second 
5.0 Hz means how many cycles in how many seconds? - ️️500 cycles in 1 second 
A person weighs 5 pounds on the Moon. What will be the weight of the person on Earth? - ️️30 pounds 
Arrange the different components of the electromagnetic...
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Test Bank for The Sciences: An Integrated Approach, 8th Edition by James Trefil
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Test Bank for The Sciences: An Integrated Approach,8e, 8th Edition by James Trefil, Robert M. Hazen. ISBN-13: 9685 
 
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1 Science: A Way of Knowing 1 
How do you know what you know? 
 
The Role of Science 2 
 
The Scientific Method 4 
 
Other Ways of Knowing 12 
 
The Organization of Science 14 
 
2 The Ordered Universe 25 
 
Why do planets appear to wander slowly across the sky? 
 
The Night Sky 26 
 
The Birth of Mechanics 32 
 
Isaac Newton and the Universal ...
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A Level Edexcel Physics Paper 2 Exam With 100% Correct Answers 2024
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Electron Gun Model Answer - correct answer-- Low voltage supply heats filament causes thermionic emission/ electrons have enough energy to leave 
 
- Electrons are repulsed from the cathode (filament) and attracted towards the anode 
 
- This electric field causes electrons to accelerate 
 
- There is a hole in the anode which creates a beam for electrons that pass through 
 
- Electrons are then fired through a vacuum (to stop interfering particles) onto a fluorescent screen 
 
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Chemistry 104 - FINAL EXAM REVIEW NOTECARDS RATED 2024/25 EDITION AID GRADE A+
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Protons 
positively charged particles 
Neutrons 
neutrally charged particles 
Electrons 
negatively charged particles 
Cations 
positively charged ions 
Anions 
negatively charged ions 
Mass Number 
sum of number of protons and neutrons in nucleus of an atom 
Isotope 
two or more forms of the same element (same number of protons) whose atoms differ in number of neutrons, and in mass, with the same atomic number and different mass number. 
Quantitative 
information such as numerical data 
Qualita...
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TMB Mosby Exam Questions & Answers 2023/2024
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TMB Mosby Exam Questions & Answers 2023/2024 
 
 
Primary radiation - ANSWER-Radiation exiting the xray tube 
 
Hydrogen peroxide - ANSWER-Free radicals may combine to form? 
 
Droplet transmission - ANSWER-Infection transmission occurs via coughing or sneezing 
 
Histoplasmosis - ANSWER-Pathologic disease that is caused by inhaling fungal spores is? 
 
Input phosphor - ANSWER-Converts xray energy to light energy in what part of the image-intensifier tube? 
 
LPO - ANSWER-Demonstrates hepatic fl...
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ABO TEST 2024 WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
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ABO TEST 2024 WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 
The ability of the eye to focus on objects at different distances -Answer-Accommodation 
Fresnel optics -Answer-Press on prism 
Frame material that resist stretching with heat -Answer-Nylon 
Bridge type that spreads weight over the greatest area -Answer-Saddle 
Amount of jump image is not affected by -Answer-The seg inset 
Double vision -Answer-Diplopia 
Modern AR coated lenses transmit how much light -Answer-99.5% 
Shortest wavelength -Answer-Violet 
The c...
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PHYS 1260 Exam 4 Conceptual Review Exam Study Guide 2024
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The superposition of waves can produce - - reinforcement 
- cancellation 
- partial cancellation 
 
(all of these) 
 
The superposition of identical waves affects - amplitude 
 
The wave-particle duality applies to - - photons 
- electrons 
- protons 
 
(all of these) 
 
After passing through double slits, electrons make a pattern on a screen that - - resembles a pattern that waves make 
 
You and a friend can share the same space and time measurements when - - you are side-by-side at rest ...
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AQA A Level Physics Paper 1 Exam 2023
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What is meant by work function (2) - Minimum energy required by an electron to escape from (1) a metal surface (1) 
 
What is meant by ionisation energy? (2) - Minimum energy required to remove an electron from an atom (1) from the ground state (1) 
 
Why do emitted electrons have a kinetic energy that varies up to a maximum value? (4) - Energy of a photon is fixed/constant (1) 
Energy is required for electrons to overcome work function ø (1) 
Electrons deeper into/below the surface of the meta...
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