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1 Unit 5 Review

2 RQ1 Give the letter(s) needed to match the clues.
Blue giants? Red giants? White dwarfs? The sun? Red dwarfs? E

3 Q1A Blue giants? B Red giants? D White dwarfs? C The sun? E
Red dwarfs? A

4 RQ2 Answer Questions Blue giants are… Hot or cool? Big or small?
Bright or faint? E

5 Q2A Blue giants are… Hot or cool? Hot Big or small? Big
Bright or faint? Bright

6 RQ3 Answer Questions Red giants are… Hot or cool? Big or small?
Bright or faint? E

7 Q3A Red giants are… Hot or cool? cool Big or small? big
Bright or faint? bright

8 RQ4 Answer Questions White dwarfs are… Hot or cool? Big or small?
Bright or faint? E

9 Q4A White dwarfs are… Hot or cool? hot Big or small? small
Bright or faint? faint

10 RQ5 Answer Questions Our sun is… Hot or cool? Big or small?
Bright or faint? E

11 Q5A Our sun is… Hot or cool? cool Big or small? small
Bright or faint? faint

12 RQ6 Answer Questions Red dwarfs are… Hot or cool? Big or small?
Bright or faint? E

13 Q6A Red dwarfs are… Hot or cool? cool Big or small? small
Bright or faint? faint

14 RQ7 What is the process by which the Sun makes photons of light?

15 Q7A Thermonuclear fusion

16 RQ8 What force cause the star to pull in on itself?

17 Q8A Gravity

18 RQ9 Where in the Sun does the fusion take place?

19 Q9A The Core

20 RQ10 Why do sunspots appear darker on the Sun’s surface?

21 Q10A Sunspots are cooler regions compared to the rest of the surface of the sun

22 RQ11 When atoms move faster inside the Sun’s core, what is the result?

23 Q11A Energy moves out to the radiation zone and the temperature drops

24 RQ12 Approximately how long is a sunspot cycle?

25 Q12A 11 years

26 RQ13 What is the reason for prominences on the Sun’s surface?

27 Q13A Magnetic fields on the surface of the sun pull the prominences back toward the surface

28 RQ14 Which of these stars has the hottest surface temperature? Star
Apparent Magnitude Absolute Magnitude Spectral Class Parallax Alpha Centauri 0.0 4.3 G 0.742" Thuban 4.7 5.9 K 0.176" Barnard's Star 9.5 13.2 M 0.549" Altair 0.8 2.1 A 0.194" Which of these stars has the hottest surface temperature?

29 Q14A Altair

30 RQ15 Which of these stars has the coolest surface temperature? Star
Apparent Magnitude Absolute Magnitude Spectral Class Parallax Alpha Centauri 0.0 4.3 G 0.742" Thuban 4.7 5.9 K 0.176" Barnard's Star 9.5 13.2 M 0.549" Altair 0.8 2.1 A 0.194" Which of these stars has the coolest surface temperature?

31 Q15A Barnard’s Star

32 RQ16 Which of these stars appear the brightest in the sky at night?
Apparent Magnitude Absolute Magnitude Spectral Class Parallax Alpha Centauri 0.0 4.3 G 0.742" Thuban 4.7 5.9 K 0.176" Barnard's Star 9.5 13.2 M 0.549" Altair 0.8 2.1 A 0.194" Which of these stars appear the brightest in the sky at night?

33 Q16A Alpha Centauri

34 RQ17 Star Apparent Magnitude Absolute Magnitude Spectral Class Parallax Alpha Centauri 0.0 4.3 G 0.742" Thuban 4.7 5.9 K 0.176" Barnard's Star 9.5 13.2 M 0.549" Altair 0.8 2.1 A 0.194" Which of these stars appear the most luminous and gives off the most light?

35 Q17A Altair

36 RQ18 Star Apparent Magnitude Absolute Magnitude Spectral Class Parallax Alpha Centauri 0.0 4.3 G 0.742" Thuban 4.7 5.9 K 0.176" Barnard's Star 9.5 13.2 M 0.549" Altair 0.8 2.1 A 0.194" Which of these stars appear to be the faintest in the sky at night?

37 Q18A Barnard’s Star

38 RQ19 Which of these stars is closest to the Earth? Star
Apparent Magnitude Absolute Magnitude Spectral Class Parallax Alpha Centauri 0.0 4.3 G 0.742" Thuban 4.7 5.9 K 0.176" Barnard's Star 9.5 13.2 M 0.549" Altair 0.8 2.1 A 0.194" Which of these stars is closest to the Earth?

39 Q19A Alpha Centauri

40 RQ20 Which of these stars is farthest from the Earth? Star
Apparent Magnitude Absolute Magnitude Spectral Class Parallax Alpha Centauri 0.0 4.3 G 0.742" Thuban 4.7 5.9 K 0.176" Barnard's Star 9.5 13.2 M 0.549" Altair 0.8 2.1 A 0.194" Which of these stars is farthest from the Earth?

41 Q20A Thuban

42 RQ21 What is the distance in parsecs of Altair? Star
Apparent Magnitude Absolute Magnitude Spectral Class Parallax Alpha Centauri 0.0 4.3 G 0.742" Thuban 4.7 5.9 K 0.176" Barnard's Star 9.5 13.2 M 0.549" Altair 0.8 2.1 A 0.194" What is the distance in parsecs of Altair?

43 Q21A 5.15 parsec

44 RQ22 What is the distance of Alpha Centauri in light years? Star
Apparent Magnitude Absolute Magnitude Spectral Class Parallax Alpha Centauri 0.0 4.3 G 0.742" Thuban 4.7 5.9 K 0.176" Barnard's Star 9.5 13.2 M 0.549" Altair 0.8 2.1 A 0.194" What is the distance of Alpha Centauri in light years?

45 Q22A 4.40 light years

46 RQ23 What happens if an electron absorbs enough energy to jump to a higher energy level then falls back to its ground state?

47 Q23A Releases a photon

48 RQ24 How are dark absorption lines produced in an absorption spectrum?

49 Q24A The outer envelope (cooler gas layer) of a star absorbs light of particular wavelengths causing dark lines in the spectrum

50 RQ25 Each element in a star has a unique set of electron orbits. These unique patterns create a set of what?

51 Q25A Spectral lines

52 RQ26 Stars are placed into spectral classification by what property?

53 Q26A Temperatures

54 RQ27 Which spectral class of stars would be hot enough to show ionized (charged) helium?

55 Q27A Class O

56 RQ28 If an object emits radiation, there is a unique connection between what 2 properties of that substance?

57 Q28A Temperature of the object and the wavelength at which it is the brightest

58 RQ29 What determines a star’s spectral lines? List 4

59 Q29A Chemical elements of the star
Velocity of the star from the red-shift of the lines The rotation of the star from the broadening of the lines The magnetic field of the star from the splitting of the lines

60 RQ30 The measure of how bright an object appears in the sky at night is known as what?

61 Q30A Apparent magnitude

62 RQ31 The measure of how much light a star can give off is known as what?

63 Q31A Absolute magnitude

64 RQ32 The apparent shift of a star against the background of other stars is known as what?

65 Q32A Parallax

66 RQ33 Star A has a parallax angle of 0.194” and Star B has a parallax angle of ”. Which star is closest to Earth?

67 Q33A Star A

68 RQ34 Star A has an apparent magnitude of -1.3 and Star B has an apparent magnitude of 2.3. Which star appears brightest from Earth?

69 Q34A Star A

70 RQ35 If our Sun doubles in temperature but the size stays the same, what would our Sun become?

71 Q35A Bluer and Brighter

72 RQ36 Why does a star exhibit parallax?

73 Q36A Parallax is a result of Earth’s revolution around the Sun

74 RQ37 What happens to the luminosity of a star as the star’s mass increases?

75 Q37A Luminosity Increases

76 RQ38 What 2 main elements that make up our Sun?

77 Q38A Hydrogen and Helium

78 RQ39 What characteristic of a star determines where it falls on the main sequence of the H-R diagram?

79 Q39A A star’s mass

80 RQ40 Which 2 forces are balanced in hydrostatic equilibrium?

81 Q40A Gravity and pressure


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