P8 Space physics (triple only) Flashcards

1
Q

What two things are in balance in a main sequence star?

A

Radiation pressure and gravity.

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2
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Name the planets in the Solar System from the Sun outward.

A

Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune.

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3
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What does the Solar System consist of?

A

The Sun and all the planets, dwarf planets, asteroids and comets in orbit around it.

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4
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Why is dark matter thought to exist?

A

There doesn’t seem to be enough visible matter to account for the formation and movement of the galaxies.

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5
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Why is dark energy thought to exist?

A

Recent observations of supernovae suggest that the expansion of the universe is accelerating. This is acceleration is thought to be caused by dark energy.

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6
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What are the main pieces of evidence for the Big Bang theory?

A

The redshift exhibited by light from distant galaxies and the cosmic microwave background radiation (CMBR).

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7
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Light from distant galaxies is shifted towards the red end of the spectrum (redshift).

What can we conclude from this?

A

The galaxies are moving away from us. The universe is expanding.

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8
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What happens when a main sequence star runs out of hydrogen in its core?

A

It expands to become a red giant.

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9
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How do stars produce energy?

A

By nuclear fusion in the core of the star.

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10
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What type of satellites are put into geostationary orbits?

A

Communication satellites.

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11
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What type of orbit would weather or spy satellites be put into?

A

Polar orbit.

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13
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What do we call the force that keeps an object moving in a circle?

A

Centripetal force. (In the case of a planet this would be the force due to gravity)

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14
Q

If an object has a non-circular orbit, why does its speed change as it orbits?

A

The force of gravity will be greater when the orbit takes it closer to the body it is orbiting.

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15
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Why is the velocity of an object moving in a circle is constantly changing?

A

Because its direction is constantly changing.

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16
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What is Doppler shift?

A

The change in frequency or wavelegth, caused by the movement of an object emitting a wave.

17
Q

What is redshift?

A

Light from distant galaxies is stretched to the red end of the spectrum by their

movement away from us.

18
Q

What does redshift tell us about the universe?

A

The universe is expanding.