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Examine the spectral curve shown at right for Star A (the same Star A as on the previous page). Note that Star G has a t

Posted: Tue Jul 12, 2022 1:35 pm
by answerhappygod
Examine the spectral curve shown at right for Star A
(the same Star A as on the previous page). Note that
Star G has a temperature of approximately 25,000 K,where as Star A has a temperature of 30,000 K. With this information, would you say the location for the peak of Star A is drawn at approximately the correct wavelength as compared to the wavelength where the peak of Star G is drawn? Explain your reasoning.
5) Are the absorption features (dips) in the spectral curve for Star A drawn at approximately
the correct wavelengths? Explain how you can tell.
Examine The Spectral Curve Shown At Right For Star A The Same Star A As On The Previous Page Note That Star G Has A T 1
Examine The Spectral Curve Shown At Right For Star A The Same Star A As On The Previous Page Note That Star G Has A T 1 (42.32 KiB) Viewed 48 times
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