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Monday, March 12, 2012

Atom Radiation

Today, I did a series of research into the radiation of different atoms, and their corresponding elements. I discovered that each different atom has a particular electron structure which can absorb a certain radiation energy level.

Another important point was that a star's temperature can be determined by the color because different radiation burns at certain temperatures, thus affecting color.

Reddish stars burn at 3000-4000 degrees Kelvin and Bluish stars burn at over 20,000 degrees Kelvin.

I also discovered that non-radioactive elements radiate based on the heat they contain. The kind of radiation in those elements depends on the temperature.

I plan on displaying this with a poster type presentation.

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