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what is the name of our galaxy?

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Milky Way

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2
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how is a nebula formed

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cloud of dust and gas

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3
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how is a protostar formed

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gravity pulls dust and gas together and it heats up

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4
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how is a white dwarf formed

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red giant collapses under gravity leaving a small hot star

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5
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how is a black dwarf formed

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white dwarf cools down

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6
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describe the life cycle our sun is going through

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dust and gas - nebula - protostar - main sequence star - red supergiant - supernova - black hole

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describe the life cycle of a star

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dust and gas - nebula - protostar - main sequence star - red giant - white dwarf - black dwarf

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8
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which nuclear reaction happens in stars?

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nuclear fusion

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9
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what forces make a star stable?

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  • gravity tries pulls it inwards,
  • radiation pressure from the nuclear reactions expands it outwards
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10
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how do the planets orbit around the sun?

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gravity

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how do satellites orbit around the earth

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gravity

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what type of velocity will an object moving in a circle have?

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perpendicular (90 degrees) to the direction of the force of gravity on it.

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13
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what is the doppler effect?

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the change in frequency of a wave due to the source moving relative to the observer

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14
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red-shift definition

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when light changes frequency due to the doppler effect.

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15
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why do almost all galaxies exhibit red-shift

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the universe is expanding

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16
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what does the big bang theory state

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  • the universe is expanding from a small point
  • this point was an extremely hot and dense region of energy
  • in the big bang space and matter was created
17
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what is cosmic background radiation (CMBR)?

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it is an electromagnetic radiation that was created shortly after the big bang as gamma

18
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state the effect fusion has on the main sequence star’s size, and the temperature of its core

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  • keeps star steady size
  • keeps core hot
19
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planets are another type of object in our solar system. State one similarity + one difference between the orbits of a planet and a moon in our solar system

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  • both have circular orbits
  • moons orbit planets, planets orbit sun
20
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how does a star stay stable?

A
  • balanced forces
  • gravity + radiation pressure are required
21
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what do scientists believe is the origin of CMBR?

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Big Bang

22
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how is the wavelength of CMBR likely to change, if at all, over the next billion years? Give a reason for your answer.

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increasing wavelength because the universe is still expanding