Exam 10: Measuring the Stars

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Excluding the Sun,not a single star has an observed parallax greater than 1 arcsecond.

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The emission spectrum of a helium atom is identical to that of a carbon atom.

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Parallax is used to measure:

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The faster-moving star in a binary is:

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It is not possible to detect a measurable parallax for even the closest stars without the use of a telescope.

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How many arcseconds are there in a degree?

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In what ways are energy states of an atom like books occupying shelves in a bookcase? In what ways are energy states of an atom like books occupying shelves in a bookcase?

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Spectra of the coolest stars show the largest amount of absorption from molecules like TiO and CN.

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Among main-sequence stars,the most massive stars are more luminous,redder,cooler,and have larger radii than less massive stars.

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The absolute magnitude of a star is a measure of its luminosity.

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Why do O- and B-type stars have weaker hydrogen absorption lines than A-type stars?

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How are atoms excited and why do they decay?

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A star with a stellar parallax of 0.025 arcseconds is at a distance of how many parsecs?

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An emission line is produced when an atom absorbs a photon of a specific energy.

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Stars of similar temperatures but different sizes:

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