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Shown is an infrared image of a star, Beta Pictoris. Why would scientists use infrared light to take this image instead of visible lig
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Shown is an infrared image of a star, Beta Pictoris. Why would scientists use infrared light to take this image instead of
visible light?
A)
Infrared light travels at a faster speed than visible light, so it is able to
reach Earth before visible light would.
Infrared light has a higher frequency than visible light, so it can be seen
from a farther distance than visible light.
B)
Infrared light has more energy than visible light, so it appears brighter
through a telescope than visible light would.
Infrared light has a longer wavelength than visible light, so it is not
affected by dust particles that absorb visible light.
D)
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B is the correct answer