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How Light Spreads Out Lesson 4. What’s the deal? The Sun is one medium size star. The Andromeda Galaxy is a cluster of hundreds of billions of stars*,

Dec 17, 2015

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Page 1: How Light Spreads Out Lesson 4. What’s the deal? The Sun is one medium size star. The Andromeda Galaxy is a cluster of hundreds of billions of stars*,

How Light Spreads OutLesson 4

Page 2: How Light Spreads Out Lesson 4. What’s the deal? The Sun is one medium size star. The Andromeda Galaxy is a cluster of hundreds of billions of stars*,

What’s the deal?The Sun is one

medium size star.The Andromeda

Galaxy is a cluster of hundreds of billions of stars*, most are larger than the Sun.

Why is the Sun so incredibly much brighter than the whole Andromeda Galaxy?

*710,000,000,000 solar masses according to Wikipedia.

Page 3: How Light Spreads Out Lesson 4. What’s the deal? The Sun is one medium size star. The Andromeda Galaxy is a cluster of hundreds of billions of stars*,
Page 4: How Light Spreads Out Lesson 4. What’s the deal? The Sun is one medium size star. The Andromeda Galaxy is a cluster of hundreds of billions of stars*,

What should I put in my data table?

Page 5: How Light Spreads Out Lesson 4. What’s the deal? The Sun is one medium size star. The Andromeda Galaxy is a cluster of hundreds of billions of stars*,

Ideal Data (Don’t Change Yours)

Distance from Light

Source

Area of Illumination

(Lit Area)10 cm 1 cm2

20 cm 4 cm2

30 cm 9 cm2

40 cm 16 cm2

50 cm 25 cm2

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What kind of graph should we use?

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Extrapolating: Estimating beyond the measured/recorded data.

10 30 50 70 900

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120

Distance from Light vs. Area of Il-lumination

Distance from Light (cm) vs. Area of Il-lumniation (cm2)

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2)

Distance from Light Source (cm)

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Exponential Relationship

10 20 30 40 50 60 70 800

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Distance from Light Source vs. Area of Illumination

Area of Illumination

Distance from the Light Source

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Formula:Area of Illumination = (Distance to Light

Source/10)2

y=(x/10)2 Where y=Area of Illumination and x=Distance to the Light Source

Big idea: As light leaves the source the light spreads

out and becomes weaker (less energy) exponentially.