Exam 15: Black Holes: Matters of Gravity

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One object that is believed to be a black hole in the Milky Way Galaxy is the

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What is located in the exact center of a Kerr (rotating) black hole?

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Which of these objects is NOT an end point of a star's evolutionary life?

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Sometimes particle-antiparticle pairs are created and then annihilate so quickly that observers cannot know that they ever existed. What are these particles (or antiparticles) called?

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In a binary star system, one component is found to have about 3 solar masses, the other about 7 solar masses. The 3-solar-mass star is visible from Earth, but the 7-solar-mass star is not. Theoretical considerations declare that the 7-solar-mass star must be a

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Gas jets have often formed perpendicular to the plane of the accretion disk around a black hole or a neutron star. What propels the gas away from the hole or star?

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What happens to the Schwarzschild radius of a black hole if one doubles the amount of mass in the black hole?

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Suppose a person is in a jet airliner traveling at a constant speed of 400 km/h in a constant direction. All windows are blocked, so they cannot see outside, and there are no vibrations from the engines. What experiment can be done to determine that they are in fact moving?

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According to Newton's law of gravity, why does Earth orbit the Sun?

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What name is given to any black hole that might have been created in the Big Bang at the beginning of the universe?

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Particularly powerful supernovae called "hypernovae" occur in

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What is a virtual particle?

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Suppose an observer sees a spaceship with a clock on it hurtling past them at 80% of the speed of light. As it goes by, the second hand on the ship's clock ticks off 5 seconds. How much time elapsed on the observer's clock during this occurrence?

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The difference between a Schwarzschild black hole (SBH) and a Kerr black hole (KBH) is

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A scientist is going to make measurements of these entities. For which one will Newtonian physics give answers that are precise enough for practical use?

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What would the mass of a primordial black hole need to have been for it to be just disappearing now due to the loss of Hawking radiation?

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Suppose an astronaut is far from a planet with a very strong gravitational field. The astronaut is also watching a clock on the surface of this planet. During the time in which his own clock ticks out a time of 1 hour, how much time does the clock on the planet tick out?

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How has the diameter of the black hole candidate Cygnus X-1 been estimated?

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A black hole is so named because

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Which of these statements is NOT an observation confirming the predictions of general relativity?

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