8.1 Solar System Flashcards

1
Q

Which galaxy is our solar system part of?

A

The Milky Way Galaxy

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2
Q

How many planets make up our solar system?

A

Eight

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3
Q

What do planets in our solar system orbit around and what type of body is it?

A

The planets orbit around the Sun, which is a star.

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4
Q

What type of force pulled together the cloud of dust and gas to form the Sun?

A

Gravitational force of attraction

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5
Q

What word is used to describe a cloud of dust and gas?

A

A nebula

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6
Q

What type of reactions take place at the start of a star’s life cycle as dust and gas is drawn together?

A

Fusion reactions

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7
Q

What factor determines the types of life cycle a star undergoes?

A

The size of the star

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8
Q

Which two phases do all stars of the same or greater size than the Sun undergo?

A

● Protostar phase

● Main sequence phase

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9
Q

What do stars of a similar magnitude to the Sun become at the end of their life cycle?

A

A black dwarf

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10
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What two things can stars much bigger than the Sun become at the end of their life cycle?

A

● Neutron star
● Black hole

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11
Q

What two phases do stars of similar size to the Sun go through between being a main sequence star and black dwarf?

A

● Red giant
● White dwarf

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12
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What two phases do stars of greater size than the Sun go through between being a main sequence star and a neutron star/black hole?

A

● Red supergiant
● Supernova

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13
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What are produced during the fusion processes in a star?

A

All of the naturally occurring elements

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14
Q

What condition is required for fusion reactions to occur in a star?

A

Very high temperatures

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15
Q

How are elements heavier than iron produced?

A

In a supernova

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16
Q

What type of nuclei fuse together to form heavier elements in a star?

A

Hydrogen nuclei fuse to form heavier elements

17
Q

How are elements distributed throughout the universe?

A

Through the explosion of a massive star (supernova)

18
Q

What allows planets and satellites to maintain circular orbits?

A

Gravity provides the gravitational force that acts as the object’s centripetal force. The presence of a centripetal force allows for the object to maintain a circular orbit.

19
Q

What type of satellite can a planet’s moon be described as?

A

A natural satellite

20
Q

Give two examples of artificial satellites

A

● TV satellites

● Satellites used for satellites imaging

21
Q

Explain why for a stable orbit, the radius of orbit must change if the speed changes. (Higher)

A

At higher speeds, the object requires a greater centripetal force. For a greater centripetal force, the gravitational force must increase. This is achieved by the radius of the orbit being reduced.

22
Q

Explain how the force of gravity acting on a satellite affects its speed and velocity. (Higher)

A

The force can alter its velocity since the direction is continually changing. It can’t cause a change of speed since there is no force component in the direction of motion.