Chapter 5.4 and 5.5 Flashcards

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Thermal Equilibrium

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When heating is balanced by cooling.

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Temperature

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A measure of how energetically the atoms that make up an object are moving about.

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Thermal Motions

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The random motion of atoms and molecules that create temperature.

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4
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Absolute Zero

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The temperature at which all thermal motions stop.

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5
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Kelvin Temperature Scale.

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Starts with absolute 0 at 0. Same degrees at Celsius add 273.15. So water freezes at 27.15 and boils at 373.15K

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Why is Kelvin useful?

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When temperature is measured in kelvin, the energy of the particles is proportional to the measured temperature. So, 200k is twice as energetic as 100k.

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Luminosity

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The total amount of light leaving a source. Measured in watts.

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Luminosity

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The total amount of light leaving a source. Measured in watts.

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9
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Blackbodies

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Objects that emit electromagnetic radiation only because of their temperature, not their composition. Emit just as much radiation as their absorb through their surroundings

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10
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Blackbody Spectra

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The spectrum of electromagnetic energy emitted by a blackbody per unit of area per second.

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Stean Boltzmann Law

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The increase of the luminosity of a blackbody is proportional to the fourth power of the temperature. F=ot^5

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12
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Flux

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Amount of energy radiated by each square meter of the surface of an object each second.

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13
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Luminosity= (flux) * _____

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Surface area of the object.

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14
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F=oT^4

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Stefan Bolzman law. Flux is equal to sigma times the temperature to the fourth power.

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15
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If the temperature of an object doubles what happens to the amount of energy being released?

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It goes up by 2^4 or 16 times the original energy.

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16
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Wien’s Law

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The wavelength of the spectrum is inversely related to th temperature of the object. If you double the temperature, the peak wavelength becomes half of what it was. T= b/peak wavelength

17
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Stefan Boltzmann Constant

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5.67 times 10^08 watts/m2k^4

18
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Brightness

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The amount of light arriving at a particular location.

19
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Brightness vs Luminsoity

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Brightness depends on distance because it measure slight arriving at a location. Luminosity is independent because it measures light leaving an object.

20
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How does brightness depend of distance.

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Is is inversely proportional to the square of the distance between the source and the object.

21
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Brightness=

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Luminsoity/4pied^d2

22
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Albedo

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Fraction of light that reflects from a planets surface

23
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A planet covered in snow would have close to a ___ albedo. A planed covered in black rocks would have close to ___ albedo

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