Unit 2 Flashcards
Solar System
What does the Universe contain?
Stars, Galaxies, gas, dust, matter and energy (Includes all space and time)
How old is out Universe?
13.8
What is distance in light years?
It is the distance traveled in one earth year = to 9 trillion km
What is the doppler effect?
Waves closer together mean they are coming towards us (Red Waves), waves farther apart means they are moving farther away (Blue Waves)
What is the first step in building a solar system?
collapse a nebula, gas is compressed within this, Gravity and static electricity pulls these molecules together
What is the second step of building a solar system (Nebula)?
A star will begin to form in the middle from the material that is collapsing in on its self. the remaining dust surrounds the star
What is the third step of building a solar system (Nebula)?
Build planets. Particles in the protoplanetary disk begun to cluster in fluffy clumps, these will turn into solid masses due to an increase of gravity. this will continue until its planet size.
What is newtons first law?
Once an object is in motion it remains in motion
What is newtons second law?
acceleration of an object depends on the mass and net force acting in the object
What is Kepler’s first law?
The orbit of every planet is elliptical
Kepler’s second law
A lien joining the planet an dsun sweeps out equal intervals of time (velocity is faster, closer to the sun)
Difference between asteroids and Meteoroids?
Asteroids are larger than meteoroids (Meteoroids less than 1m), They are both the remnants of early planets that have broken apart
What are comets?
Small bodies with elliptical orbits, similar to Jovian planets (May have helped seed earth with water)
Terrestrial planets
Metal cores surrounded by rock (Earth)
Jovian Planets
Gas giants, predominantly gass, usually hydrogen and helium. (Jupiter)