Exam 5: Light and Telescopes
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__________________ is/are caused by the interaction of light waves with the telescope's apertures and thus limit the detail visible in an image.
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Observations of radio waves from astronomical objects suffer from poorer resolution than visible observations with the same size dish (or mirror) because
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Earth's atmosphere is fully transparent only to visible and radio light.
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Resolving power refers to the ability of a telescope to resolve fine detail.
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What statement below best describes the behavior of light encountering the objective lens of a refracting telescope?
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Electromagnetic radiation, or light, travels at speed ___________ m/s.
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Which of the following types of electromagnetic radiation has the greatest energy?
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The ____________________ of a telescope is determined by the size of the primary lens or mirror.
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_________ is absorbed by water in Earth's atmosphere and requires that telescopes for observing at these wavelengths be placed on mountain tops or in space.
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Why are nearly all recently built astronomical telescopes reflectors instead of refractors?
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One of the advantages of charge-coupled devices over photographic plates is that a CCD can record bright and faint objects on the same exposure.
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What is the wavelength of the longest wavelength light that can be seen with the human eye?
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A telescope whose primary is a lens and contains no mirrors is a(n) _______ telescope.
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Which of the following types of electromagnetic radiation has the smallest frequency?
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The resolving power for light of 550 nm of an optical telescope with a diameter of 232 cm is
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The primary mirrors of most radio telescopes is similar to the primary mirror of a reflecting optical telescope in that
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