Exam 4: Making Sense of the Universe: Understanding Motion, Energy, and Gravity
Exam 1: Our Place in the Universe102 Questions
Exam 2: Discovering the Universe for Yourself135 Questions
Exam 3: The Science of Astronomy97 Questions
Exam 4: Making Sense of the Universe: Understanding Motion, Energy, and Gravity103 Questions
Exam 5: Light: the Cosmic Messenger139 Questions
Exam 6: Formation of Planetary Systems: Our Solar System and Beyond174 Questions
Exam 7: Earth and the Terrestrial Worlds180 Questions
Exam 8: Jovian Planet Systems85 Questions
Exam 9: Asteroids, Comets, and Dwarf Planets: Their Nature, Orbits, and Impacts118 Questions
Exam 10: Our Star101 Questions
Exam 11: Surveying the Stars129 Questions
Exam 12: Star Stuff137 Questions
Exam 13: Bizarre Stellar Graveyard110 Questions
Exam 14: Our Galaxy112 Questions
Exam 15: Galaxies and the Foundation of Modern Cosmology152 Questions
Exam 16: Dark Matter, Dark Energy, and the Fate of the Universe97 Questions
Exam 17: The Beginning of Time105 Questions
Exam 18: Life in the Universe82 Questions
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Suppose you drop a 10-pound weight and a 5-pound weight on the Moon, both from the same height at the same time. What will happen?
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Suppose that the Sun shrank in size but that its mass remained the same. What would happen to the orbit of the Earth?
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Imagine a Star Wars type spaceship in orbit around a planet. Its engine suffers a severe malfunction, and explodes. What is the most physically realistic depiction of this event?
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If a gas cloud shrinks its gravitational potential energy is converted into
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How does a rocket launch upwards? Choose the statement that best describes why a rocket goes up.
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Imagine another solar system, with a star of the same mass as the Sun. Suppose a planet with a mass twice that of Earth (2MEₐᵣth) orbits at a distance of 1 AU from the star. What is the orbital period of this planet?
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The escape velocity from Earth is greater for larger rockets than for small ones.
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Suppose you kick a soccer ball straight up to a height of 10 meters. Which of the following is true about the gravitational potential energy of the ball during its flight?
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If I drop a golf ball and a bowling ball simultaneously from same height above the ground, what will happen? Neglect the effects of wind or air resistance.
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The acceleration of gravity on Earth is approximately 10 m/s² (more precisely, 9.8 m/s²). If you drop a rock from a tall building, about how fast will it be falling after 3 seconds?
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Which of the following best explains why the Moon's orbital period and rotation period are the same?
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Kepler deduced his laws of planetary motion once Newton had published his universal law of gravitation.
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Suppose you lived on the Moon. Which of the following would be true?
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Which of the following best describes the origin of ocean tides on Earth?
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If you double the mass of fusion material in a hydrogen bomb, you quadruple the amount of energy generated.
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