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Applications and Investigations in Earth Science (9th Edition)
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In an astronomy course you may hear the words "red" and "blue" used a lot - and in many different ways. Match the terms you have seen so far with their correct astronomical usages.
Lay, Madisyn - mrlay@uark.edu
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Red
Redder
Redshift
Blue
Bluer
Blueshift
Characterized by a visual
color corresponding to
wavelengths in the 450-475
nm range.
An offset in the observed
frequency of a wave, in the
direction of shorter
wavelengths, due to
relative motion between
source and observer.
An offset in the observed
frequency of a wave, in the
direction of longer
wavelengths, due to
relative motion between
source and observer.
Corresponding to a
wavelength that is longer
than what it is being
compared to.
Characterized by a visual
color corresponding to
wavelengths in the 600-700
nm range.
Corresponding to a
wavelength that is shorter
than what it is being
compared to.
Grade Sum
Deductions
Potential
Late Work
Late
Potential
Submissio
Attempts re
(0% per at
detailed v
Transcribed Image Text:Labcing In an astronomy course you may hear the words "red" and "blue" used a lot - and in many different ways. Match the terms you have seen so far with their correct astronomical usages. Lay, Madisyn - mrlay@uark.edu Please use the drag-and-drop environment to label the missing parts of the figure. Red Redder Redshift Blue Bluer Blueshift Characterized by a visual color corresponding to wavelengths in the 450-475 nm range. An offset in the observed frequency of a wave, in the direction of shorter wavelengths, due to relative motion between source and observer. An offset in the observed frequency of a wave, in the direction of longer wavelengths, due to relative motion between source and observer. Corresponding to a wavelength that is longer than what it is being compared to. Characterized by a visual color corresponding to wavelengths in the 600-700 nm range. Corresponding to a wavelength that is shorter than what it is being compared to. Grade Sum Deductions Potential Late Work Late Potential Submissio Attempts re (0% per at detailed v
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