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Which of the following is NOT a consequence of dust interactions with radiation (light)?
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Observed redshift in extragalactic objects is primarily a result of interstellar dust interactions along the line of sight.
Dust particles scatter light, affecting the apparent brightness and color of celestial objects.
Interactions with dust cause the reddening of starlight, where the blue component of starlight is scattered more, leaving a redder appearance.
Dust absorbs and re-emits photons, particularly in the infrared portion of the electromagnetic spectrum. This absorption can lead to the heating of the dust particles.
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Observed redshift in extragalactic objects is primarily a result of interstellar dust interactions along the line of sight.
Dust particles scatter light, affecting the apparent brightness and color of celestial objects.
Interactions with dust cause the reddening of starlight, where the blue component of starlight is scattered more, leaving a redder appearance.
Dust absorbs and re-emits photons, particularly in the infrared portion of the electromagnetic spectrum. This absorption can lead to the heating of the dust particles.
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Observed redshift in extragalactic objects is primarily a result of interstellar dust interactions along the line of sight.
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