Exam 16: Normal and Active Galaxies: Building Blocks of the Universe
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Exam 2: The Copernican Revolution: the Birth of Modern Science68 Questions
Exam 3: Light and Matter: the Inner Workings of the Cosmos112 Questions
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Exam 12: The Interstellar Medium: Star Formation in the Milky Way128 Questions
Exam 13: Stellar Evolution: the Lives and Deaths of Stars167 Questions
Exam 14: Neutron Stars and Black Holes: Strange States of Matter131 Questions
Exam 15: The Milky Way Galaxy: a Spiral in Space166 Questions
Exam 16: Normal and Active Galaxies: Building Blocks of the Universe175 Questions
Exam 17: Hubbles Law and Dark Matter: the Large-Scale Structure of the Cosmos119 Questions
Exam 18: Cosmology: the Big Bang and the Fate of the Universe150 Questions
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Active galaxies emit most of their energy in _ wavelengths than visible.
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There is evidence that a collision between a spiral and an elliptical galaxy has produced a radio galaxy.
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On average, active galaxies are rare and most are fairly distant from us.
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Quasars appear to have very large redshifts, and are receding at nearly the speed of light.
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X- ray observations of elliptical galaxies reveal large amounts of very hot _ in their interior.
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In shape and component stars, elliptical galaxies are most like our own
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While examining the spectrum of a galaxy, you find all the hydrogen lines are shifted to longer wavelengths. This galaxy is
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Hubble found a direct relation between a galaxy's velocity and distance.
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For measuring the distances to galaxies within 17 Mpc, we rely primarily on _ variable stars.
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The energy radiated by a typical quasar requires that its black hole accrete about
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Irregular galaxies, although small, have large star- forming (HII) regions and much ongoing star formation for their size.
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The most luminous quasars can give off _ times more light than our own Galaxy.
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The Magellanic Clouds are good examples of the type of galaxy.
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In active galaxies, their central engines may be temporarily fed by
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A billion- solar- mass black hole would still have a radius of only
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