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Astronomy P7
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What factor determines the type of lifecycle a star undergoes?
The
size
of the star.
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Which two phases do all stars of the same or greater size than the sun undergo?
Protostar
phase and Main
sequence
phase.
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What do stars like the sun become at the end of their life-cycle?
A
black dwarf
.
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What two things can stars much bigger than the sun become at the end of their lifecycle?
Neutron star
and
Black hole
.
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What two phases do stars of similar size to the sun go through between being a main sequence star and a black dwarf?
Red giant
and
White dwarf
.
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What two phases do stars of greater size than the sun go through between being a main sequence star and a neutron star/black hole?
Red supergiant and
Supernova
.
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Describe the transition of the star from the nebula stage to the main sequence.
Nebula increases in size due to gravity.
Gravitational
potential energy turns into
kinetic energy
.
Collisions cause kinetic energy to become
thermal energy
.
Nebula becomes dense and hot enough for
fusion
.
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What occurs in the stage when a star is a main sequence star?
Fusion
releases energy.
Energy balances gravitational potential energy.
Star remains in
equilibrium
and stable.
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What happens when a star transitions to the red giant stage?
Hydrogen fuel
is used up.
Star begins to fuse
helium
and larger
nuclei
.
Star expands and becomes a red giant.
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How does a red giant become a white dwarf?
Gravity pulls in all mass after reactions.
Forms a small, dense white dwarf.
White dwarf cools down to form a
black dwarf
.
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Why are telescopes located outside the earth's atmosphere?
Earth's
atmosphere absorbs many
electromagnetic
waves.
Light pollution affects image clarity.
Space
telescopes can operate day and night.
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What is the disadvantage of telescopes located outside the atmosphere?
They are difficult to maintain in space.
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What are the disadvantages of optical telescopes?
Only
usable
at night with clear skies.
Cannot be used in
cloudy
weather.
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Evaluate the use of radio telescopes.
Not
weather
dependent; can be used in
rain
.
Usually
large
and expensive.
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Why does your weight vary across planets?
Your weight depends on
gravitational field strength
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What is the formula for weight?
Weight =
mass
x g
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What affects the gravitational field strength (g) of a planet?
The
size
of the planet affects g
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What is the gravitational field strength on Earth?
Approximately
10 N/kg
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What does the Steady State theory propose about the universe?
The universe has always existed and is
expanding
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What does our solar system consist of?
The
sun
(our star)
8
planets:
Mercury
, Venus,
Earth
, Mars, Jupiter,
Saturn
, Uranus,
Neptune
Natural
satellites
(e.g., the moon)
Dwarf planets
Comets
and asteroids
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How does the Steady State theory explain the creation of matter?
It creates matter to counteract
density
loss
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What does the Big Bang theory state about the universe's origin?
The universe
expanded
from a small
dense
point
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Name the planets in order from the sun.
Mercury
, Venus,
Earth
, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune
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How long ago did the Big Bang occur?
About
14 billion
years ago
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What did Ptolemy suggest about the universe?
That the
Earth
was at the center
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What is red-shift?
A perceived
increase
in light wavelength
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What causes red-shift?
The source moving away from the
observer
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What did Copernicus suggest about the universe?
That the
sun
is at the center
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What evidence does red-shift provide?
The universe is
expanding
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What did Galileo contribute to theories about the universe?
He used
telescopes
to support
Copernicus
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How does red-shift support the Big Bang theory?
It indicates that the universe is
expanding
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Describe the orbits of moons, planets, comets, and artificial satellites.
They orbit in an
elliptical
shape
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What does the Big Bang theory suggest about the universe's initial state?
The universe started from a small,
hot
, dense region
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How does the red-shift of two galaxies compare based on their distance?
The further galaxy is traveling
faster
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Why must the radius of orbit change if speed changes for a stable orbit?
Higher speeds require greater
centripetal force
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What is the relationship between distance and observed red-shift?
The
observed
red-shift
increases
with
distance
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How does gravitational force affect a satellite's speed and velocity?
It alters
velocity
but not
speed
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What did scientists observe to conclude the universe is expanding faster?
They observed
supernovae
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What did the observation of supernovae suggest about galaxies?
Galaxies are moving away at an
ever
faster rate
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Why does the direction of a satellite's motion change?
Because the
gravitational force
continually changes direction
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