Exam 15: Origin of the Solar System and Extrasolar Planets
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The diagram below illustrates the radioactive decay of potassium (40K), which has a half-life of 1.3 billion years. If a lunar rock is found that currently contains 5 grams of 40K, and it is determined that the sample contained 20 grams when it was formed, how old is the lunar rock?

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Violent impacts of infalling particles release energy called ____________.
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____________ is the separation of material in a newly formed planet or asteroid according to density. This happens when the object becomes molten.
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Jovian worlds that orbit close to their host stars are called ____________.
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The most important effect in clearing the solar nebula of gas and dust was
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In the above cartoon, the interior of a planet has separated into the layers shown by a process known as ___________.

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Describe some characteristics that the terrestrial planets have in common. Use the solar nebula theory to explain the commonality.
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How is radioactive dating used to determine the age of an object?
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The large planetesimals would have grown faster than the smaller planetesimals because
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A planet found orbiting a star other than the Sun is called a(n) ____________.
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If the terrestrial planets were formed by homogeneous accretion, then
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Using the graph shown above, find out how many half-lives does it take for 3/4 of the daughter products to form.

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Debris disks are cold dust disks around main-sequence stars that are produced by collisions among planetesimals.
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The hydrogen and helium in our solar system were created from subatomic particles about ____________ years ago.
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Outgassing refers to the formation of an atmosphere by the attraction of gases from the surrounding nebula.
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