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written by Kevin M. Lee
published by the Astronomy Education at the University of Nebraska
supported by the National Science Foundation
This collection of questions and resources covers concepts on the Light and Spectra Concept Inventory. The questions are designed to be used for in-class student engagement activities. Topics include properties of waves, the EM spectrum, Doppler Shift. the luminosity of stars and its dependence on temperature and radius.

This is part of a larger collection of similar astronomy modules from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. This entire collection covers most of the topics found in most undergraduate introductory astronomy courses.
Subjects Levels Resource Types
Astronomy
- Astronomy Education
= Assessment
Optics
- Photometry
= Blackbodies
= Luminosity
Oscillations & Waves
- Wave Motion
= Doppler Effect
- Lower Undergraduate
- High School
- Informal Education
- Collection
- Instructional Material
= Activity
= Lecture/Presentation
- Assessment Material
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- Learners
- application/flash
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© 2004 University of Nebraska
NSF Number:
0404988
Keywords:
blackbody, em spectrum, light, luminosity, spectra, wave
Record Cloner:
Metadata instance created April 5, 2009 by Alea Smith
Record Updated:
November 18, 2011 by Bruce Mason
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April 5, 2009
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K. Lee, (Astronomy Education at the University of Nebraska, Lincoln, 2004), WWW Document, (http://astro.unl.edu/classaction/lightAndSpectra.html).
AJP/PRST-PER
K. Lee, UNL Astronomy ClassAction: Light and Spectra Concepts Inventory (Astronomy Education at the University of Nebraska, Lincoln, 2004), <http://astro.unl.edu/classaction/lightAndSpectra.html>.
APA Format
Lee, K. (2009, April 5). UNL Astronomy ClassAction: Light and Spectra Concepts Inventory. Retrieved April 23, 2024, from Astronomy Education at the University of Nebraska: http://astro.unl.edu/classaction/lightAndSpectra.html
Chicago Format
Lee, Kevin. UNL Astronomy ClassAction: Light and Spectra Concepts Inventory. Lincoln: Astronomy Education at the University of Nebraska, April 5, 2009. http://astro.unl.edu/classaction/lightAndSpectra.html (accessed 23 April 2024).
MLA Format
Lee, Kevin. UNL Astronomy ClassAction: Light and Spectra Concepts Inventory. Lincoln: Astronomy Education at the University of Nebraska, 2004. 5 Apr. 2009. National Science Foundation. 23 Apr. 2024 <http://astro.unl.edu/classaction/lightAndSpectra.html>.
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@misc{ Author = "Kevin Lee", Title = {UNL Astronomy ClassAction: Light and Spectra Concepts Inventory}, Publisher = {Astronomy Education at the University of Nebraska}, Volume = {2024}, Number = {23 April 2024}, Month = {April 5, 2009}, Year = {2004} }
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