what is the doppler effect?
physical phenomena by which there is a change in the observed frequency/wavelength of a wave (due to relative motion between observer and source
what is red shift?
and what does it imply
the shift in wavelength of the lights from distant stars/galaxies to longer wavelengths
what is blue shift?
and what does it imply
the shift in wavelength of the lights from distant stars/galaxies to shorter wavelengths
how is red shift linked to the big-bang model?
how does the distance of a galaxy (away from earth) affect the red-shift?
further away = greater red-shift
means it is moving away faster
what is a spectrum?
the range of frequencies/colours observed when light from a source is dispersed into separate wavelengths
how do we know if light is red shifted?
the black lines (which correspond to specific wavelengths of light absorbed by certain atoms in the star)
what is the second piece of evidence for the big bang theory?
cosmic background radiation
CMBR
what is strange about cosmic background radiation?
it fills the universe almost uniformly
describe how CMBR gives evidence for the big bang theory
what is the steady state theory?
idea that all of the universe appeared at the same time
do scientists think that the galaxies themselves are moving?
no, but the space between them is somehow expanding
how was CMBR discovered?
in 1960, two scientists placed sensors.
detected microwave radiation coming from all directions
how was our sun formed?
dust and gas drawn together by gravity
what allows fusion reactions to occur in stars?
how does an equilibrium form within a star?
energy released during fusion balances the gravitational collapse due to gravity
what are the 8 planets of the solar system (and order)
my very easy method just speeds up naming (planets)
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mercury
venus
earth
mars
jupiter
saturn
uranus
neptune
pluto
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what 5 things make up the solar system, and describe briefly what they are
sun
star at the centre of the solar system
planets
spherical bodies that orbit the sun
moons
spherical bodies that orbit planets
minor planets
small spherical objects that orbit the sun
comets
dust/ice that orbit the sun with long (elliptical) orbits
what are the inner planets?
mercury, venus, earth, mars
what are the outer planets?
jupiter, saturn, uranus, neptune
major difference between inner and outer planets?
inner = rocky, have an atmosphere
outer = gas giants (rings and lots of moons)
What is the asteroid belt?
and where is it
pieces of rock left over from the formation of the solar system (between jupiter and mars)
how does a protostar become a main sequence star?
describe the life cycle of a star
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