8th- Glencoe Ch.12 Word Scramble
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Vocab | Definition |
Light-Year | the distance light travels in one year |
Luminosity | the quantity of energy in joules a light source emits per second |
Apparent Magnitude | the observed luminosity of a celestial body ( as a star ) as observed from Earth |
Absolute Magnitude | the apparent magnitude a star would have if it were 32.6 light-years away from Earth |
Spectral Line | a single wavelength of light that can be seen when the light from an excited element passes through a prism |
Nebula | a large cloud of gas and dust in space |
Nuclear Fusion | reaction in which two atomic nuclei combine to form a nucleus with a higher mass |
Red Giant | a star whose radius is much larger than the Sun's and appears red because of its relatively cool surface temp. |
White Dwarf | the small, dense, core of a giant star that remains after the star has lost its exterior matter |
Super Nova | a super giant star that explodes before dying |
Neutron Star | a star composed primarily of neutrons |
Black Hole | a region of space from which no matter or radiation can escape |
Pressure | force exerted per unit area |
Galaxy | massive system of stars, dust, and gas, held together by gravity |
Big Bang Theory | states that about 14 billion years ago, the universe began with a huge, fiery explosion |
Ellipse | an oval |
Name the 3 types of Galaxies and what Galaxy we're in | spiral, elliptical, and irregular- a spiral galaxy called "the Milky Way" |
What is a Star? | a star is a large ball of gas that emits energy produced by nuclear reactions in the star's interior |
What are the 5 types of stars? | Supergiant, Red Giant, Main sequence, White dwarf, and Neutron Star. |
Spectroscopes | an instrument that can be used to study the light that comes from stars. |
Continuous Spectra | when light from a bright lightbulb passes through a prism, it is spread out in a rainbow of colors- it is emitted by hot, dense materials, such as the filament of a lightbulb or the hot, dense gas of the Sun's photosphere |
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