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Classification of Stars
Inverse Square Law of Radiation
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What is the Inverse Square Law of Radiation?
It describes how brightness
decreases
with distance
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What is luminosity defined as?
The total power output of
radiation
emitted by a
star
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In what units is luminosity measured?
Watts (W)
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How is brightness defined?
The
intensity
of
radiation
received on
Earth
from a star
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What does brightness measure in terms of light?
Power per unit area, or
light intensity
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In what units is brightness measured?
Watts
per
metre squared
(W m<sup>-2</sup>)
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What are the two main factors that affect the brightness of a star?
Its
luminosity
and distance from
Earth
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How does distance affect the brightness of a star?
More distant
stars
are usually fainter
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What is the difference between brightness and luminosity?
Brightness is measured on
Earth
, luminosity is total output
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Why is knowing luminosity and brightness useful?
It helps determine the
distance
of the star from Earth
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What happens to radiation from a distant star as it reaches Earth?
It
spreads
out
over
a
very
large
area
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What does the inverse square law of radiation state about light sources?
Farther
sources appear fainter due to
area spread
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What is the surface area formula of a sphere?
4πr<sup>2</sup>
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What does the radius r of the sphere represent in this context?
The
distance d
between the star and the Earth
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How does light intensity change when the distance is doubled?
It becomes
four times
smaller
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What is the formula for the
inverse
square
law
of
radiation
?
I = L / (4πd<sup>2</sup>)
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What does the equation I = L / (4πd<sup>2</sup>) assume?
The source can be treated as a
point
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What does the equation I = L / (4πd<sup>2</sup>) tell us about luminosity?
For a given star, luminosity is
constant
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What can be inferred about stars with the same luminosity?
The star with greater
brightness
is closer
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If a star has a luminosity of
9.7
×
1
0
27
W
9.7 \times 10^{27} \text{ W}
9.7
×
1
0
27
W
, what is the first step to find its distance?
Write down the known quantities
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How do you rearrange the inverse square law for distance d?
d =
L
/ (4πI)
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What is the distance of the star from Earth if luminosity is
9.7
×
1
0
27
W
9.7 \times 10^{27} \text{ W}
9.7
×
1
0
27
W
and intensity is
114
×
1
0
−
9
W m
−
2
114 \times 10^{-9} \text{ W m}^{-2}
114
×
1
0
−
9
W m
−
2
?
d =
8.2
×
1
0
16
m
8.2 \times 10^{16} \text{ m}
8.2
×
1
0
16
m
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What is an important tip when calculating distance using the inverse square law?
Square the
distance
or take the square
root
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