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zaharov [31]
3 years ago
11

How do emission and reflection nebulae differ? (1 point)

Biology
2 answers:
Advocard [28]3 years ago
3 0

Answer: An emission nebula is a cloud of ionized gas. The most common source for ionizations are high energy photons emitted from a nearby star. These can be among some of the most colorful objects in the sky. Reflection Nebulae are clouds of dust which are simply reflecting the light of a nearby star or stars.

Explanation:

Licemer1 [7]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

interactions with light

Explanation:

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0

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1

2

⋅

A

K-40

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A

K-40

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1

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A

K-40

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2

1

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atoms of argon-40

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2

half-lives

1

2

⋅

A

K-40

2

1

=

A

K-40

2

2

→

atoms of potassium-40

A

K-40

−

A

K-40

2

2

→

atoms of argon-40

After

3

half-lives

1

2

⋅

A

K-40

2

2

=

A

K-40

2

3

→

atoms of potassium-40

A

K-40

−

A

K-40

2

3

→

atoms of argon-40

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n

half-lives pass, the sample will contain

A

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n

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1

−

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2

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→

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A

K-40

2

n

A

K-40

2

n

=

31

2

n

−

1

2

n

⋅

2

n

1

=

31

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2

n

=

32

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=

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5

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