Exam 2: Gravitation and the Motion of the Planets
Exam 1: Discovering the Night Sky374 Questions
Exam 2: Gravitation and the Motion of the Planets356 Questions
Exam 3: Light and Telescopes275 Questions
Exam 4: Atomic Physics and Spectra223 Questions
Exam 5: Exoplanets and the Formation of Planetary Systems98 Questions
Exam 6: Formation of the Solar System121 Questions
Exam 7: Earth and the Moon305 Questions
Exam 8: The Other Terrestrial Planets265 Questions
Exam 9: The Outer Planets360 Questions
Exam 10: Vagabonds of the Solar System198 Questions
Exam 11: The Sun: Our Extraordinary Star248 Questions
Exam 12: Characterizing Stars254 Questions
Exam 13: The Lives of Stars From Birth Through Middle Age325 Questions
Exam 14: The Death of Stars235 Questions
Exam 15: Black Holes: Matters of Gravity178 Questions
Exam 16: The Milky Way Galaxy157 Questions
Exam 17: Galaxies207 Questions
Exam 18: Quasars and Other Active Galaxies118 Questions
Exam 19: Cosmology217 Questions
Exam 20: Astrobiology71 Questions
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The time period between two successive passages of a planet past a particular star as seen from the Sun is its
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The force of gravity between two objects is proportional to the
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The initial reason that the geocentric model for the solar system began to be discarded after the fifteenth century A.D. was that
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Suppose that a planet of the same mass as Earth were orbiting the Sun at a distance of 10 au. The gravitational force on this planet due to the Sun would be
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Imagine a planetary system with a star and a single Earth-mass planet. Astronomers determine that the planet follows an elliptical orbit. What orbit does the star follow?
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An inferior planet moves more or less directly toward Earth at greatest eastern elongation. What does this mean for an observer is watching the night-by-night motion of this planet against the background stars?
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The person who first showed that planetary orbits are ellipses was
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The scientific method is a major force in science, and theories describing physical phenomena have been developed with the aim of ensuring that
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A comet, originating in the solar system, is observed to have a hyperbolic orbit. What is MOST likely to have happened?
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An object is in an orbit caused by its gravitational attraction to the Sun. This orbit
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The original version of Kepler's third law, P2 = a3, applies to each of these orbits EXCEPT
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A person orbiting Earth in the Space Shuttle feels weightless because
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Why do astronomers need special units, in addition to the metric system of units such as meters and kilograms, to describe the universe?
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In the years after Newton published his laws of motion, it was found that the observed positions of the planet Uranus did not match the predictions of Newton's theory. The reason for this turned out to be the
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Suppose that an object is discovered moving around the Sun once every 120 years. Which of these paths is a possible orbit for this object?
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A person standing on bathroom scales sees a reading of 148 pounds. This person is acted on by
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