Chapter 12 Using the Electromagnetic Spectrum to Explore the Universe
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- 3. (two words) A small, dense, cooling remnant of a low-mass star that has exhausted its fuel.
- 6. (two words) A type of electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths longer than visible light, often associated with heat.
- 8. An isotope of hydrogen with one proton and two neutrons, used in nuclear fusion.
- 10. The process by which two atomic nuclei combine to form a heavier nucleus, releasing energy.
- 11. A cloud of gas and dust in space, often the birthplace of stars.
- 14. The study of the interaction between matter and electromagnetic radiation; used to identify elements in stars.
- 15. A substance made of one type of atom; elements are formed in stars through nuclear fusion and other cosmic processes.
- 16. (two words) The dense remnant of a massive star after a supernova, composed almost entirely of neutrons.
- 18. The first and simplest element in the universe, and the primary fuel for stars.
- 20. (two words) A spectrum of light absorbed by atoms or molecules, showing dark lines that correspond to specific wavelengths.
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- 1. (two words) A chart that organizes all known elements by increasing atomic number and recurring chemical properties.
- 2. (two words) The highest-energy form of electromagnetic radiation, often released during nuclear fusion and supernovae.
- 4. (three words) A star that is fusing hydrogen into helium in its core; the longest and most stable period of a star's life.
- 5. (two words) An extremely dense object with a gravitational pull so strong that not even light can escape.
- 7. (two words) The full range of electromagnetic radiation, from radio waves to gamma rays.
- 9. A powerful stellar explosion that occurs when a massive star collapses, responsible for creating heavy elements.
- 12. The distance between two successive peaks of a wave; determines the type of electromagnetic radiation.
- 13. The number of wave cycles that pass a point in one second; inversely related to wavelength.
- 17. (two words) A late-stage star that has expanded and cooled after using up its hydrogen fuel.
- 19. An isotope of hydrogen with one proton and one neutron, involved in fusion reactions.