GIZMOS Student Exploration: Big Bang Theory – Hubble’s Law 2021
GIZMOS Student Exploration: Big Bang Theory – Hubble’s Law 2021 Student Exploration: Big Bang Theory – Hubble’s Law Vocabulary: absolute brightness, absorption spectrum, apparent brightness, Big Bang theory, blueshift, Cepheid variable, Doppler shift, Hubble constant, Hubble’s law, luminosity, megaparsec, period, redshift, spectrograph Prior Knowledge Questions (Do these BEFORE using the Gizmo.) Standing by the side of a lonely highway at night, you see two motorcycle headlights, one in each direction. The headlight on your left appears brighter than the one on your right. 1. If the headlights are equally bright, which motorcycle is closer? The one on the left side Explain: If it is brighter than that means its going to be closer because the light particles are traveling less and there is more. 2. Suppose the dim-looking headlight on the right is actually a small light on the front of a bicycle. What can you conclude about the distance of the motorcycle and bicycle? If I know the light source is smaller, then the bicycle is closer than it is shown. Gizmo Warm-up In 1912, an astronomer named Henrietta Swan Leavitt studied a class of stars called Cepheid variables. These stars change from bright to dim to bright again. Her discoveries led to a method of measuring distances to other galaxies and eventually helped to support the Big Bang theory of the origin of the universe. In the Big Bang Theory – Hubble’s Law Gizmo, select Region A. Look at the image of the Andromeda Galaxy, a galaxy relatively close to our own Milky Way galaxy. 1. Locate the two Cepheid variables, the stars that change in brightness over time. Star A-091 is the yellow star, and A-171 is the white star. A. Which star reaches a greater apparent brightness? Star A-091 has a greater apparent brightness B. Which star takes longer to pulse? Star A-091 takes longer to pulse than the others. 2. Because both stars are in the same galaxy, they are about the same distance from Earth. Based on what you see, how is the brightness of the star related to how quickly it pulses? The more a star pulses the dimmer the star is .
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- Chamberlain College Of Nursing
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- NURS 601
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- 20 de marzo de 2023
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- 2022/2023
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