Waves
We are all familiar with waves; from ripples on the surface of a pond to the swell of the ocean. A wave is just a regular vibration that travels through something, like air or water.
Distance
Measuring distances in astronomy is difficult but crucial. We need to know how far away objects are to look at the differences between them. Two objects can look different but be very similar, with one further away than the other. This can make them challenging to study.
Electromagnetic Spectrum
This light that we see is just one small chunk of light which is made by stars. We often call the small range of wavelengths our eyes can detect, optical, or visible light.
Spectra
Even though light often looks white, it is made up of lots of different colours all added together.
Light
When we talk about light we usually mean the light we can see with our eyes. This is also called visible or optical light.
Particle
A particle is the name given to a very small object which has features like size and mass.
All the matter in the Universe is made of particles.
Momentum
If an object is moving, it has momentum. This is what keeps an object moving in the same direction. The more momentum something has, the harder it is to change its direction or bring it to a stop.
Motion
Motion is when something moves from one place to another over time.
Everything around us is always moving, from tiny particles to huge galaxies.
In physics, we describe motion using ideas like distance, speed, and acceleration.
Semiconductors
Semiconductors are an important part of CCD cameras (Charge-coupled Devices). They help to convert light into a current in the technology.