Astrophysics

Cards (36)

  • What does the solar system include?
    Sun, 8 planets, dwarf planets, moons
  • Why do objects in the solar system orbit?
    Due to gravitational attraction
  • What type of satellites orbit planets?
    Artificial satellites
  • What keeps objects in orbit?
    Balance between gravity and inertia
  • What is the orbital speed equation?
    v = 2πrT\frac{2\pi r}{T}
  • What does 'v' represent in the orbital speed equation?
    Orbital speed
  • What does 'r' represent in the orbital speed equation?
    Radius of orbit
  • What does 'T' represent in the orbital speed equation?
    Time for one orbit (period)
  • How does the distance of an orbit affect its speed?
    Closer orbits have higher speeds
  • Where do stars form?
    In nebulae
  • What is the first stage of a low-mass star's life cycle?
    Protostar
  • What is the stable phase of a low-mass star?
    Main Sequence Star
  • What follows the Main Sequence Star stage in a low-mass star's life cycle?
    Red Giant
  • What is the final stage of a low-mass star's life cycle?
    Black Dwarf (eventually)
  • What is the first stage of a high-mass star's life cycle?
    Protostar
  • What follows the Main Sequence Star stage in a high-mass star's life cycle?
    Red Supergiant
  • What happens after a high-mass star becomes a Red Supergiant?
    It undergoes a Supernova
  • What can result from a Supernova in a high-mass star?
    Neutron Star or Black Hole
  • What does red-shift indicate about distant galaxies?
    They are moving away
  • What does a greater red-shift imply about a galaxy?
    It is moving faster
  • What does red-shift provide evidence for?
    Expansion of the universe
  • What does the Big Bang Theory suggest about the universe's origin?
    It began from a small, hot point
  • How long ago did the Big Bang occur?
    ~13.8 billion years ago
  • What supports the Big Bang Theory?
    Red-shift and Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation
  • What is Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation (CMBR)?
    Leftover radiation from the Big Bang
  • What do all objects with mass have?
    A gravitational field
  • What does the strength of a gravitational field depend on?
    Mass and distance from the object
  • What is the formula for weight?
    W = m×gm \times g
  • What does 'W' represent in the weight formula?
    Weight (N)
  • What does 'm' represent in the weight formula?
    Mass (kg)
  • What does 'g' represent in the weight formula?
    Gravitational field strength (N/kg)
  • What are geostationary satellites used for?
    Communications
  • What characterizes low polar orbits?
    They orbit quickly over the poles
  • What are low polar orbits used for?
    Imaging and weather
  • What are the possible fates of the universe?
    • Keep expanding forever
    • Slow down and stop
    • Collapse back in (Big Crunch)
  • What factors determine the fate of the universe?
    • Amount of mass
    • Amount of dark energy