Exam 9: Measuring the Stars
Exam 1: The Night Sky88 Questions
Exam 2: Light and Telescopes111 Questions
Exam 3: The Solar System109 Questions
Exam 4: Earth and Its Moon108 Questions
Exam 5: The Eight Planets112 Questions
Exam 6: Small Bodies in the Solar System108 Questions
Exam 7: Formation of Planetary Systems84 Questions
Exam 8: The Sun95 Questions
Exam 9: Measuring the Stars86 Questions
Exam 10: Star Formation and Evolution85 Questions
Exam 11: Stellar Explosions101 Questions
Exam 12: Black Holes77 Questions
Exam 13: The Milky Way Galaxy82 Questions
Exam 14: Galaxies98 Questions
Exam 15: Cosmology and the Universe98 Questions
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On the main sequence on an H-R diagram, our Sun lies at about ________.
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the center
How might the most common occurring stars be described, based on our stellar neighborhood?
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On the H-R diagram, red supergiants like Betelgeuse lie
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If a star appears to move back and forth relative to other stars over a six-month period, this motion is due to the star's
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In order to turn a star's proper motion into its space velocity, we must also know
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Stars that have masses similar to the Sun's, and sizes similar to the Earth are
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For luminosity classification, fat stars have skinny spectral lines.
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First magnitude Spica appears 2.5 times brighter than second magnitude Polaris.
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The Hertzsprung-Russell Diagram plots ________ against the spectral type or temperature.
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Knowledge of a star's temperature and ________ enables us to calculate its radius, surface area, and volume from the appropriate radiation law.
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The ________ magnitude of a star depends directly upon its luminosity and distance.
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A nearby star has a parallax of 0.2 arc seconds. What is its distance?
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Upon what data do measurements of sizes of eclipsing binaries depend?
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Roughly how many stars are within 4 parsecs of the solar system?
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Two stars have apparent magnitudes of 0 and 5. If both stars are 117 parsecs away, which star is intrinsically brighter and by what factor is it brighter than the other?
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The vast majority of stars near us would fall to the bottom right on the H-R diagram.
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Procyon lies about 13 light-years distant, thus its parallax is about
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Star A and star B both have an absolute magnitude of 2.0, but star A is at a distance of 50 pc and star B is at a distance of 20 pc. Which statement below is correct?
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What types of observations are necessary to determine the absolute luminosity of a star?
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