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Sunday, January 27, 2019

Astron 2b03

Astronomy / Origins 2B03 Practice Midterm Questions 1. Our solar system is hardened in the a) Milky trends galactic halo b) Milky Ways central projection c) Milky Ways galactic disk d) space between the Milky Way and its neighbouring galaxies e) none of the above 2. What happens when you shine a laser beam horizontally across a room? ) the crystalise would be deflected upwards pretty b) the presence of the gravitational field makes the light move slightly winged c) light survives a perfectly straight path d) the path of the light is curved downward very slightly e) none of the above 3. The world-wide planets are a) Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars b) Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune c) Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto d) Venus, Earth, and Mars e) none of the above combinations 4.From terminal energy to highest energy, which of the following correctly orders the different categories of electromagnetic radiation? a) da Gamma rays, X rays, visible light, ultravio let, infrared, receiving set b) visible light, infrared, X rays, ultraviolet, gamma rays, radio set c) radio, infrared, visible light, ultraviolet, X rays, gamma rays d) infrared, visible light, ultraviolet, X rays, gamma rays, radio e) radio, X rays, visible light, ultraviolet, infrared, gamma rays 5. Evidence of the expansion of the universe is shown by a) the Einstein Cross b) the 4. billion year age of the Earth c) the abundances of the elements in stars d) the redshifts of distant galaxies e) judgment of conviction dilation 6. Suppose we look at deuce distant galaxies galax 1 is twice as far away(p) as Galaxy 2. In that case, a) Galaxy 1 must be twice as big as Galaxy 2 b) we are perceive Galaxy 1 as it looked at an earlier era in the history of the universe than Galaxy 2 c) we are seeing Galaxy 1 as it looked at a later while in the history of the universe than Galaxy 2 d) Galaxy 2 must be twice as old as Galaxy 1. ) none of the above 7. A pitch-dark hole and a ordina ry star have the same mass. They each have an Earth-sized planet orbiting them at the same distance as the Earth is from the Sun. a) the black hole pulls harder on its planet than the general star does b) the two planets feel identical pulls c) the normal star pulls harder on its planet than the black hole does d) the planet is sucked into the black hole e) none of the above statements are correct 8.Which of the following is not part of the official International Astronomical Union definition of a planet? A planet a) is close to round in word form b) is a satellite c) is in orbit around the Sun d) has unclutter the neighbourhood around its orbit e) none of the above 9. We can suss out the distance to a galaxy that contains Cepheid variable stars by using a) the period-colour recounting b) the mass-luminosity relation c) the mass-radius relation d) the period-luminosity relation e) none of the above 10.Ann sees cork travel by her in a very fast spaceship a) Ann observes bobbe rs clock to be lead tardily and Bob observes Anns clock to be running slowly b) Ann observes Bobs clock to be running slowly and Bob observes Anns clock to be running fast c) Ann observes Bobs clock to be running fast and Bob observes Anns clock to be running slowly d) Ann observes Bobs clock to be running fast and Bob observes Anns clock to be running fast e) something else 11. Which space time diagram(s) violate special relativity? a) ii b) ii and iv c) iv and v d) i and iii e) iii and v

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