Exam #1 Flashcards

1
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How many forces does it take to keep a body in orbit?

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2
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What is correct about Pluto?

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It is now considered to be a dwarf planet

It is found in the Kuiper belt

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3
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If someone were to ask “how many galaxies are in the universe?” the most correct answer should be:

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4
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If the Milky Way galaxy or shrunk down to the size of the United States, on the scale, the solar system would be the approximate size of ________.

A

A dime

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5
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What type of EMR has the third lowest frequency?

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Infrared

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6
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What type of EMR penetrates the skin but get of sort by the bone?

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X-rays

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7
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What type of EMR has a slightly shorter wavelength and Violet visible light?

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Ultraviolet

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8
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What type of EMR has the second highest energy?

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X-rays

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9
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What type of spectrum would you get from the florescence lights (hot, thin gas) in this room?

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Bright line (emission)

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10
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What type of spectrum would you get from molten lava (hot dense melted rock) in Hawaii?

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Continuous

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11
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What type of spectrum is a rainbow in the sky after a storm?

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Dark line (absorption)

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12
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What color of visible light has the third longest wavelength?

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Yellow

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13
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Which phenomenon listed is an example of diffraction?

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Being in the bay near McCovey Cove in SF and having a wave pass you that entered the bay under the Golden gate Bridge

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14
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Which phenomenon listed is an example of refraction?

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  • A rainbow in the sky after a storm
  • A spoon seeming to be broken or bent when sticking out of a glass of water
  • seeing a “halo” around the sun
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15
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By observing the wavelengths of the missing lines (dark lines) in an absorption (dark line) spectrum what can you determine about the source producing those dark lines?

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It’s composition

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16
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Assume that you use a prism to disperse the light from a certain source and observe a spectrum that has all visible colors with no breaks in between. From this observation, you can correctly conclude that:

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  • That the source of light is admitting white light

* That the source of light is a dense solid liquid or gas

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17
Q

Which of the following is not a unit of distance?

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Megahertz

18
Q

If you are in a room that only has one wavelength of green light illuminating it and then looked at your DVDs surface what color(s) would you see coming from the DVD?

A

Just green

19
Q

Why does the Milky Way galaxy look like a band of the light when we view it in the night sky?

A

Because our galaxy is relatively flat and we are seeing distant stars along it’s plain

20
Q

When thinking of the earth out word which of these gives you correct relative order of distance from Earth?

A

Kuiper belt, Oort cloud, Andromeda galaxy, quasar three CE 273

21
Q

According to the Potatochip rule which should be the most common of the five listed above in the universe?

A

Dwarf planets

22
Q

According to the potato trip rule which should be least common of the five listed above in the universe?

A

Clusters of galaxies

23
Q

The philosophical concept that states that a simple hypothesis is more likely to be correct that a complex one is known as:

A

Occam’s Razor

24
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The fifth major planet from the sun is:

A

Jupiter

25
Q

The Greek scientist Eratosthenes determine the ________ using shadows.

A

Circumference of earth

26
Q

The individual stars you observant night from Santa Rosa with your naked eye……..

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Are all further from us then the Alpha Centuri start system it is

27
Q

The first astronaut to walk on the moon was?

A

Neil Armstrong

28
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On average it takes light about eight minutes to travel to earth from Venus. What else can we conclude from this information?

A
  • Venus is about eight light minutes away
  • if Venus blows up, we would have to wait about eight minutes to see the explosion
  • When we see Venus through a telescope, we are seeing it the way it looked eight minutes ago.
29
Q

How many stars are in the solar system?

A

1

30
Q

The speed of light is about?

A

300,000 km/sec

31
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How far will light travel in one day?

A

1 light day

32
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How many light minutes are in 1 light hour

A

60

33
Q

If the Death Star were to blow up Mars (12 light minutes away) at this instant in time, how long would we have to wait, on earth, to see the explosion?

A

12 minutes

34
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What 2 regions of the solar system are thought to be the origin of comets?

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  • Kuiper belt

* Oort Cloud

35
Q

In 1954 in Alabama, Ermaline Hewlett Hodges was struck by _________.

A

A meteorite

36
Q

If you were going to design a pair of glasses for humans to see mice running around at night you might want them to convert……

A

Infrared to visible light

37
Q

If you find out that a galaxy was just discovered and astronomers are calling it be Orion dwarf galaxy, what other conclusion can you correctly make about this galaxy?

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It is found in the same direction but further than the stars with in the constellation of Orion

38
Q

What is correct about the Canis Major dwarf galaxy?

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It is now thought to be the closest galaxy to the Milky Way galaxy

39
Q

If you and your friend were separated by a distance of “1 astronomical unit”, what else can you say about this distance?

A

It is equivalent to 93 million miles

It is the average Earth-Sun distance

40
Q

How many galaxies are in the solar system?

A

Billions