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A star emits visible light.
A star emits visible light. If it gets hotter while staying at the same size, it becomes
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A star emits light with wavelength 120 nm. An observer on earth measures the wavelength of the light received from the star to
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If a 80 lightbulb emits 4.0 of the input energy as visible light (average wavelength 550 ) uniformly in all directions, estimate
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The temperature of a star determines the wavelength of visible light that is produced. The visible part of the electromagnetic
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Relative to the peak intensity in the Sun’s spectrum, the Sun emits nearly equal amounts of light across the entire visible
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Which is one difference between visible and non-visible light?(1 point)
Responses Visible light can be seen by the unaided human
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How bright a star appears can depend on how much light the star actually emits and how far away it is. The stellar magnitude
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How bright a star appears can depend on how much light the star actually emits and how far away it is. The stellar magnitude
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How bright a star appears can depend on how much light the star actually emits and how far away it is. The stellar magnitude
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Which sentence contains repetitious words that should be left out?
A. The bright star is visible to the eye. B. The star was
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