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Pad * 73% 1:27 PM instructure-uploads,s3.amazonaws.com 64 Types of Spectra 5) Stars like our Sun have low-density, gaseous atmospheres surrounding their hot, dense cores. If you were looking at the spectra of light coming from the Sun (or any star) which of the three types of spectrum would be observed? Explain your reasoning 6) If a star existed that was only a hot, dense core and did NOT have a low-density atmosphere surrounding it, what type of spectrum would you expect this particular star to give off? 7) Two students are looking at a brightly lit full Moon, illuminated by reflected light from the Sun. Consider the following discussion between the two students about what the spectrum of moonlight would look like Student 1: I think moonlight is just reflected sunlight, so we will see the Sun's Student 2: I disagree. An absorption spectrum has to come from a hot, dense object. absorption line spectrum Since the Moon is not a hot, dense object, it can't give off an absorption line spectrum Do you agree or disagree with either or both of the students? Explain your reasoning 8) Imagine that you are looking at two different spectra of the Sun, Spectrum #1 is obtained using a telescope that is in a high orbit far above Earth's atmosphere. Spectrum #2 is obtained using a telescope located on the surface of Earth. Label each spectrum below as either Spectrum #1 or Spectrum #2 111 ll Spectrum # Spectrum # Explain the reasoning behind your choices © 2013 Pearson Education, Inc. LECTURE-TUTORIALS FOR ASTRONOMY THIRD EDITIONExplanation / Answer
I agree with student 1 as the moon light is just reflected sun light and Sun is star so its spectrum will be continuous, the spectrum of moonlight will be Sun's absorption line spectrum. Some wavelength of light will get absorbed and rest will get reflected. Whereas the absorption spectrum is emitted y colder objects not hotter as the colder objects can absorb the specific wavelength.
Hot and dense objects usually emits continuous spectrum.
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