Exam 1: Getting Started: Science, astronomy, and Being Human
Exam 1: Getting Started: Science, astronomy, and Being Human70 Questions
Exam 2: A Universe Made, a Universe Discovered71 Questions
Exam 3: A Universe of Universal Laws71 Questions
Exam 4: A Universe of Universal Laws70 Questions
Exam 5: The Architecture and Birth of Planetary Systems70 Questions
Exam 6: Home Base: Earth and Moon70 Questions
Exam 7: Sibling Worlds: Mercury, Venus, and Mars70 Questions
Exam 8: Gas, ice, and Stone: the Outer Planets70 Questions
Exam 9: Life and the Search for Habitable Worlds70 Questions
Exam 10: The Sun As a Star70 Questions
Exam 11: Measuring the Stars: the Main Sequence and Its Meaning70 Questions
Exam 12: Nursery of the Stars: the Interstellar Medium and Star Formation70 Questions
Exam 13: To the Graveyard of Stars: the End Points of Stellar Evolution70 Questions
Exam 14: Down the Rabbit Hole: Relativity and Black Holes70 Questions
Exam 15: Our City of Stars: the Milky Way70 Questions
Exam 16: A Universe of Galaxies69 Questions
Exam 17: The Cosmic Web: the Large-Scale Structure of the Universe70 Questions
Exam 18: Cosmology70 Questions
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Which of the following is true of the development of science?
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The typical life span of a housefly is about 10⁻² years,while the typical life span of a person is about 10² years.We might say that a housefly lives ________ than a person.
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On scales of about one-billionth of a meter,what is the fundamental building block of matter?
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How many seconds have elapsed since the family Hominidae (including the great apes)first appeared on Earth,20 million years ago? Express your answer in standard scientific notation.(Hint: There are 31.6 million seconds per year.)
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How much larger is the diameter of a galaxy compared to that of a star?
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What is the sequence of events in the scientific method,assuming it is working properly and in its simplest form?
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In order to observe the sunrise on the winter solstice from the ancient monument at Newgrange (in Ireland,part of the Northern Hemisphere),you should look:
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The entire population of the United States (about 3.0 × 10⁸ people)each spend thirty seconds reading the latest astronomy news.In total,how many hours have people spent learning about the latest advance?
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How many orders of magnitude are there between the diameter of a planet like Earth and the typical size of a planetary system?
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An ancient astronomer notes that a lunar eclipse occurs just before a massive rainstorm.She tells her family that she believes the next eclipse will also be followed by a storm.When the eclipse arrives,she moves all her belongings into a nearby cavern to keep them dry,but no storm materializes.Has the astronomer made proper use of the scientific method? If not,why not?
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According to present estimates,the Universe is roughly 14 billion years old,while stars slightly more than 10 times more massive than our Sun live for only 7 million years.How many generations of such stars could there have been over the history of the Universe? Express your answer in standard scientific notation.
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Scientific advances are directly responsible for which of the following problems facing humanity?
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The distance from one chair to another in a typical classroom is about one meter.By increasing the order of magnitude one step at a time,provide familiar examples for length scales from one meter up to 10⁶ meters.
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