Deck 23: Light, Astronomical Observations, and the Sun
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Deck 23: Light, Astronomical Observations, and the Sun
1
The layer of the solar atmosphere directly above the photosphere is referred to as the ________.
A) ionosphere
B) corona
C) chromosphere
D) solarsphere
E) megasphere
A) ionosphere
B) corona
C) chromosphere
D) solarsphere
E) megasphere
C
2
The type of spectrum produced by a common light bulb is a ________.
A) continuous spectrum
B) dark-line (absorption) spectrum
C) bright-line (emission) spectrum
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
A) continuous spectrum
B) dark-line (absorption) spectrum
C) bright-line (emission) spectrum
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
A
3
The Sun produces energy by converting ________.
A) oxygen nuclei to carbon dioxide
B) oxygen nuclei to nitrogen nuclei
C) carbon monoxide to oxygen nuclei
D) hydrogen nuclei to helium nuclei
E) helium nuclei to hydrogen nuclei
A) oxygen nuclei to carbon dioxide
B) oxygen nuclei to nitrogen nuclei
C) carbon monoxide to oxygen nuclei
D) hydrogen nuclei to helium nuclei
E) helium nuclei to hydrogen nuclei
D
4
The study of spectroscopy was begun by ________.
A) Albert Einstein
B) Sir Isaac Newton
C) Galileo
D) George Hale
E) Niels Bohr
A) Albert Einstein
B) Sir Isaac Newton
C) Galileo
D) George Hale
E) Niels Bohr
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5
The most conspicuous features on the surface of the Sun are dark areas called ________.
A) granules
B) helium lines
C) flares
D) spicules
E) sunspots
A) granules
B) helium lines
C) flares
D) spicules
E) sunspots
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6
The source of the Sun's energy is ________.
A) chemical burning
B) nuclear fission
C) nuclear fusion
D) heat of contraction
E) potential energy
A) chemical burning
B) nuclear fission
C) nuclear fusion
D) heat of contraction
E) potential energy
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7
The most explosive events to occur on the Sun are ________.
A) umbras
B) solar flares
C) sunspots
D) filaments
E) solar winds
A) umbras
B) solar flares
C) sunspots
D) filaments
E) solar winds
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8
The first person to use a telescope for astronomical observations was ________.
A) Albert Einstein
B) Sir Isaac Newton
C) Galileo
D) George Hale
E) Niels Bohr
A) Albert Einstein
B) Sir Isaac Newton
C) Galileo
D) George Hale
E) Niels Bohr
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9
The spectra of most stars are of this type.
A) continuous spectrum
B) dark-line (absorption) spectrum
C) bright-line (emission) spectrum
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
A) continuous spectrum
B) dark-line (absorption) spectrum
C) bright-line (emission) spectrum
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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10
To determine whether a celestial body is approaching or receding from Earth, astronomers employ ________.
A) the Stefan-Boltzmann law
B) Einstein's equation
C) the Doppler principle
D) high speed radar
E) telescopic imaging
A) the Stefan-Boltzmann law
B) Einstein's equation
C) the Doppler principle
D) high speed radar
E) telescopic imaging
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11
The Sun's surface has a grainy texture produced by numerous bright markings called ________.
A) granules
B) helium lines
C) umbras
D) spicules
E) sunspots
A) granules
B) helium lines
C) umbras
D) spicules
E) sunspots
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12
The outermost layer of the Sun is called the ________.
A) ionosphere
B) corona
C) photosphere
D) chromosphere
E) megasphere
A) ionosphere
B) corona
C) photosphere
D) chromosphere
E) megasphere
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13
Which of the following colors has the longest wavelength?
A) blue
B) violet
C) green
D) red
E) orange
A) blue
B) violet
C) green
D) red
E) orange
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14
The layer of the Sun that radiates most of the light that reaches Earth is called the ________.
A) ionosphere
B) corona
C) photosphere
D) chromosphere
E) megasphere
A) ionosphere
B) corona
C) photosphere
D) chromosphere
E) megasphere
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15
The problems encountered with lenses caused this scientist to build reflecting telescopes of his own design.
A) Albert Einstein
B) Sir Isaac Newton
C) Galileo
D) George Hale
E) Niels Bohr
A) Albert Einstein
B) Sir Isaac Newton
C) Galileo
D) George Hale
E) Niels Bohr
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16
Because lenses act like a prism to separate the colors of the spectrum, they produce a troublesome effect known as ________.
A) focal distortion
B) the atmospheric effect
C) chromatic aberration
D) poor seeing
E) light dispersion
A) focal distortion
B) the atmospheric effect
C) chromatic aberration
D) poor seeing
E) light dispersion
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17
Which of the following is NOT an advantage that radio telescopes have over optical telescopes?
A) They are less affected by the conditions of the atmosphere.
B) They are generally less expensive.
C) They can operate 24 hours a day.
D) They have better resolution.
E) They can "see" through interstellar dust clouds.
A) They are less affected by the conditions of the atmosphere.
B) They are generally less expensive.
C) They can operate 24 hours a day.
D) They have better resolution.
E) They can "see" through interstellar dust clouds.
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18
As the temperature of a radiating surface is increased ________.
A) the total amount of energy emitted increases
B) a larger portion of the energy is radiated at longer wavelengths
C) a larger portion of the energy is radiated at shorter wavelengths
D) both A and B
E) both A and C
A) the total amount of energy emitted increases
B) a larger portion of the energy is radiated at longer wavelengths
C) a larger portion of the energy is radiated at shorter wavelengths
D) both A and B
E) both A and C
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19
Nearly all large optical telescopes built today are ________.
A) reflectors
B) refractors
C) radio
A) reflectors
B) refractors
C) radio
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20
Which of the following is NOT considered a form of electromagnetic radiation?
A) radio waves
B) gravity
C) gamma rays
D) visible light
E) x-rays
A) radio waves
B) gravity
C) gamma rays
D) visible light
E) x-rays
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21
Word Analysis. Examine the words and/or phrases for each question below and determine the relationship among the majority of words/phrases. Choose the option which does not fit the pattern.
A. granules B. sunspots C. spicules D. photosphere
A. granules B. sunspots C. spicules D. photosphere
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22
The amount of energy released during a nuclear reaction was established by ________.
A) Albert Einstein
B) Sir Isaac Newton
C) Galileo
D) George Hale
E) Niels Bohr
A) Albert Einstein
B) Sir Isaac Newton
C) Galileo
D) George Hale
E) Niels Bohr
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23
All of the world's largest telescopes are of the refracting type.
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24
Word Analysis. Examine the words and/or phrases for each question below and determine the relationship among the majority of words/phrases. Choose the option which does not fit the pattern.
A. corona B. photosphere D. chromosphere D. sunspots
A. corona B. photosphere D. chromosphere D. sunspots
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25
Radio telescopes are able to detect very short wave radiation emitted by celestial objects.
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26
Radio telescopes are generally much larger in size than are optical telescopes.
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27
In the case of light, when a source is moving away, its light appears redder than it actually is.
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28
Dark-line (absorption) spectra can be used to identify the elements present in stars.
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29
During periods of high solar activity, huge cloudlike structures that appear as great arches extending from the Sun are often produced. These solar features are called ________.
A) quasars
B) the solar wind
C) spicules
D) plages
E) prominences
A) quasars
B) the solar wind
C) spicules
D) plages
E) prominences
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30
Sir Isaac Newton built and used reflecting telescopes.
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31
Blue stars are cooler than red stars.
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32
Galileo built the first known telescope.
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33
The wavelength of red light is shorter than the wavelength of yellow light.
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34
Although current technology will allow the construction of much larger optical telescopes, astronomers see no advantage in building these larger instruments.
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35
Radio telescopes have an advantage over optical telescopes in that they can be used during daylight hours.
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36
In some instances, light behaves like waves, and in others, like discrete particles.
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37
Streams of protons and electrons emitted from the Sun produce ________.
A) quasars
B) the solar wind
C) granules
D) plages
E) prominences
A) quasars
B) the solar wind
C) granules
D) plages
E) prominences
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38
Word Analysis. Examine the words and/or phrases for each question below and determine the relationship among the majority of words/phrases. Choose the option which does not fit the pattern.
A. reflecting B. refracting C. radio D. optical
A. reflecting B. refracting C. radio D. optical
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39
Shorter wavelengths correspond to more energetic photons.
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40
A hot (incandescent) gas under low pressure produces a continuous spectrum.
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41
Visible light emitted from the celestial bodies is only a small part of an array of energy called ________ radiation.
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42
The first scientist to use a telescope for astronomical purposes was ________.
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43
A(n) ________ spectrum is produced when white light is passed through a comparatively cool gas under low pressure.
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44
The Sun produces energy by converting ________ to energy.
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45
Einstein's famous equation ________, determines the amount of energy released through nuclear fusion.
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46
When several radio telescopes are connected together, the resulting network is called a(n) ________.
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47
The Sun is considered an "average star."
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48
The outermost portion of the solar atmosphere is called the photosphere.
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49
The motion of a star can be determined using the ________ effect.
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50
Sunspots appear dark because they are cooler than the surrounding solar surface.
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51
The Sun is composed almost entirely of two gases. They are ________ and ________.
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52
The nuclear reaction process of converting hydrogen nuclei into helium nuclei is called the ________ chain.
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53
Streams of protons and electrons emitted from the Sun are known as the ________.
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54
Bright centers of solar activity are called filaments.
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55
Astronomers currently estimate the internal temperature of the Sun at 1500˚C.
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56
The most conspicuous features on the surface of the Sun are dark areas called ________.
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57
The amount of energy released during a nuclear reaction was established by the well-known scientist named ________.
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58
Light can be described as a stream of fast-moving particles called ________.
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59
The Sun's energy results from the conversion of hydrogen nuclei into helium nuclei.
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60
The mechanism that produces energy on the Sun involves the conversion of matter to energy.
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61
Discuss the features and characteristics of the Sun? Are they thought to be unique to the Sun or are they typical of other stars? How do any of these structures relate to the process of nuclear fusion which is thought to produce the Sun's energy?
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62
Compare and contrast the various types of telescopes, including radio telescopes. What are the advantages and disadvantages of each one? Are there other considerations when choosing one telescope over another besides optical clarity or magnification?
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