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ASTR/PHYS 109 Dr. David Toback Lecture 8 1

Prep For Today (is now due) L8 Reading: If you haven t already: Unit 2 (Chapters 5-9) Pre-Lecture Reading Questions: If you were misgraded, need help or an extension let me know Unit 1: Pass/Revise: You must get a 10/10 If you haven t gotten a 10/10 submit a Revision. If you don t pass that, send revised questions to 109help Unit 2: Will try to post grades soon Can submit revision if desired End-of-Chapter Quizzes Chapter 4: Was due before class Papers Paper 0 (Reviewer Training): Nothing to write! Reviews due before 11:55PM Monday Back-Evaluations due before 11:55PM Wednesday You are required to do all the parts of this assignment 2

Next Set of Topics: Finished our introduction Big and small things in the Universe Evidence and the Scientific Method Next we move on learn some of the physics we need in order to understand why scientists have confidence in the Big Bang Theory 5

Back to the Big Picture Questions we re trying to answer: How did the Universe come into being? How did it evolve into what we know today? What is the evidence for all of this? 6

Overview of Cosmology, the big bang and black holes are some of the most interesting things that can be understood However, to UNDERSTAND them better, and the EVIDENCE for them, we need to learn some physics 7

The Topics Some stuff we need learn a little about: 1. Light and Doppler Shifts 2. Gravity, General Relativity and Dark Matter 3. Atomic Physics and Quantum Mechanics 4. Nuclear Physics and Chemistry 5. Temperature and Thermal Equilibrium We won t spend too long on each, just enough to get back to the big picture Since there is no perfect way to present them (they all tie into each other) we ll just start somewhere and get going 8

Light What we know about the universe comes from multiple places One of the most important is from looking at both outer space and inner space Need to know more about the light we see 9

Outline for Light 1. Light is a wave 2. and a particle 3. Light is REALLY fast, but does have a finite speed 4. Doppler effect 10

Part 1: Light is a Wave The light we see is a wave, like waves on an ocean Best described by it s wavelength 11

Why do we believe light is a wave? Water and Sound are also both waves Does light behave like water or sound? Can see water waves hitting a wall and what happens to them when they hit two small openings in a wall 12

Water waves moving towards a wall You are in the sky looking down at the waves as they go by 13

Why do we believe light is a wave? Shine light from a laser at two small holes in a wall and see what comes out on the wall behind it The waves make patterns on the wall the same way water waves do (Physics 202 & 208) 14

The Wavelength of Light Shine white light at a prism and it breaks up into its different colors Each color has a different wavelength which we can measure 15

Light is more than the colors we see You may have thought of Radio Waves and X-rays as different things, but they are just light with different wavelengths 16

Part 2: Light is a particle What if we look at smaller and smaller amounts of light? The light we see is actually LOTS of particles all moving together Call these Photons Lots of photons where its bright Very few photons where its dark 17

White Light = Lots of Different Color Photons 18

Another view 19

The Energy of Particles We can think about Energy in many ways One way is the energy of motion Kinetic Energy in the language of PHYS 201 and 218 For a particle (with mass) in motion: The higher the speed the particle has, the more energy it has The more mass the particle has (the heavier it is) the more energy it has 20

Clicker Question for Energy Which has more energy? (Which will do more damage to a tree?) 1. A) A Prius moving at 10mi/hr or B) An SUV at 10mi/hr? 2. A) An SUV moving at 10mi/hr or B) An SUV moving with 60mi/hr? 3. A) A Prius moving at 60mi/hr or B) An SUV moving at 10mi/hr? C) Depends on the masses of the Prius and the SUV 21

Photons What do we know about photons? Photons are a type of particle Like an electron or proton Higher energy smaller wavelength Has no mass, but does have energy Aside for those of you who are interested: It has momentum 22

A Particle and a Wave Actually it s really more complicated than that Light is both a wave and a particle can describe it as either it has properties of both 23

Prep For Next Time L8 Reading: BBBHNM Unit 2 (already due) Pre-Lecture Reading Questions: If you were misgraded, need help or an extension let me know Unit 1: Pass/Revise: You must get a 10/10 If you haven t gotten a 10/10 submit a Revision. If you don t pass that, send revised questions to 109help Unit 2: Will try to post grades soon Unit 2 Revision: Will announce due date when we are done grading original End-of-Chapter Quizzes If we finished Chapter 5 then End-of-Chapter Quizzes 5a & b (else just Chapter 4) Papers Paper 0 (Reviewer Training): Nothing to write! Reviews due before 11:55PM Monday Back-Evaluations due before 11:55PM Wednesday You are required to do all the parts of this assignment 46