further physics Flashcards

1
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what are advantages of controlling a telescope from a computer?

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  • can directly record + process data collected

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what are the advantages of the joint venture of international co-operation?

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  • expertise can be shared
  • cost of building telescopes is shared
  • astronomers can book time on telescopes in diff countries allowing them to see stars on other side of earth

eg gemini observatory in chile shared between Australia + 6 others

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3
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the great canary telescope which allows astronomers to capture distant lights in the universe, can be accessed how?

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  • directly at the site
  • through remote computer control
  • through internet
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4
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what are advantages of space telescopes?

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  • avoid absorption + refraction effects of atmosphere

- use parts of electromagnetic spectrum that atmosphere absorbs

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5
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what are the disadvantages of space telescopes?

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  • expensive

- uncertainties associated with space programmes eg launch delays

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6
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what are the 2 major

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7
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why has Hawaii been proven to be an ideal location?

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  • high altitude
  • isolated location (less poll to interfere with received signal)
  • frequent cloudless skies
  • equatorial location (best view of solar eclipse)
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8
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what factors should be considered when planning, building or closing an observatory?

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  • cost
  • environmental impact
  • working conditions for employees
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9
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what can light, water and sound waves all be?

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  • refracted

- diffracted

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10
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what is refraction?

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when waves cross boundary between 1 medium and another, freq is same but change in wavelength leading to change in wave speed causing wave to change direction

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what is diffraction?

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when waves move through narrow gap or past obstacle, they spread out from edges

most obvs when:

  • size of gap is similar to or than wavelength of wave
  • waves that pass obstacles have long wavelength
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13
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what is the refraction of white light?

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colour that make up white light refracted by diff amounts as they pass through prism:

  • red most
  • violet least

occurs bc colours that make up white light have diff frequencies and wavelengths

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14
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what is the lunar cycle?

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describes moons appearance during 28 day obit. moons shape due to part of moon that’s visible to earth

able to see moon bc suns light reflected from it

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15
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during the moons orbit around the earth, what are the different faces of the moon?

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  • dark face (new moon)
  • light face (full moon)
  • all points in between new moon and full moon
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16
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explain the earth and the moon?

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while earth rotating on axis, moon orbiting earth in same direction

due to this orbiting movement, moon appear to travel east-west across sky over 24 hours

17
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what is a solar eclipse?

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when moon passes between earth and sun. happens during new moon and results in moon casting shadow on earth

18
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what is a total solar eclipse?

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when moon directly in front of sun obscures earths view of the sun

observing directly can damage eye.

19
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what is a lunar eclipse?

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when earth is between sun and moon resulting in earth casting shadow on moon

20
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what are extrasolar planets?

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planets that orbit star other than sun

21
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what is the evidence for the expansion of the universe?

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spectra observed from elements in stars belonging to distant galaxies indicate light is red shifted. more distant a galaxy, more light is red shifted

motion of galaxies show space is expanding

22
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explain pressure and volume?

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gas pressure caused by particles moving. when particle collides with object, exerts pressure

pressure depends on:

  • # of collisions per sec
  • momentum of particles

as vol of gas reduced, particles have less room to move so collide with each other more often increasing pressure:
(pressure x volume = constant)

23
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explain pressure and temperature?

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if gas heated up, particles move faster increasing momentum and force they exert when collide

24
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explain absolute zero?

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as temp of gas reduced, particles move flow and pressure falls

particles stop moving and have no energy to lose + temp cant go lower, occurs at -273 - absolute zero

25
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what is absolute temperature?

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measure of temp starting at absolute zero

to convert from..

  • kelvin to degrees, - 273
  • degrees to kelvin, + 273
26
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what 3 parts does a star have?

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  • core hottest part where nuclear fusion takes place
  • convective zone where energy in form of photons is transferred
  • photosphere where photons radiated into space
27
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what do stars emit radiation of?

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  • high luminosity
  • high peak frequency

increase with temperature

28
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how does a stars life begin?

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as clouds of gas, as gravity brings them together, begin denser

gravity pulls gas inwards. as more gas drawn in, gravity increases which compresses gas so it becomes denser forming a protostar