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- Where does gold (the element) come from? A. It is produced during the supernova explosions of high-mass stars. B. It was produced during the Big Bang. C. It is produced by mass transfer in close binaries. D. It is produced during the late stages of fusion in low-mass stars.Which of the following is wrong? A. Tidal effects in a binary star system become more important when one or both stars become giant stars. B. There is no fusion occurring in the core of a low-mass red giant star. C. Gold (the element) is produced during the supernova explosions of high-mass stars. D. Suppose the star Betelgeuse were to become a supernova tomorrow, we'd see by naked eyes a cloud of gas expanding away from the position where Betelgeuse used to be. Over a period of a few weeks, this cloud would fill a large part of our sky.Once carbon builds up in the Sun's core, astronomers expect our Sun to first become a red giant, then a .. Select one: A. neutron star B. red dwarf C. planetary nebula D. black hole E. pulsar
- Protostar A. among the most massive and brightest stars Main Sequence B. a star after it has used all of its nuclear fuel Giant C. a gravitational field so strong that not even light can escape upergiant D. star in the longest stage of life (90% of stars) Neutron Star E. a super bright explosion of a star Black Hole F. created when a star loses its outer layers of gases White Dwarf G. extremely dense remnants of a dead star Black Dwarf H. young star in the early stages of formation jupernova 1. star that no longer gives off heat or light Planetary Nebula J. star that is larger and brighter than a main sequence star : A : E : FDo the previous problem again, this time using the information that the Sun is 150,000,000 km away. You will get a very large number of km as your answer. To get a better feeling for how the distances compare, try calculating the time it takes light at a speed of 299,338 km/s to travel from the Sun to Earth and from Alpha Centauri to Earth. For Alpha Centauri, figure out how long the trip will take in years as well as in seconds.A cloud of dust and gas where a star begins to form: A. Stellar nebula B. Planetary nebula C. Supernova D. Protostar
- Astronomers frequently say that “there are more stars in the universe than there are grains of sand on all the beaches on the earth”. Given that a typical grain of sand is about 0.5 – 1.0 mm in diameter, estimate the number of grains of sand on all the earth’s beaches. The diameter of the Earth is 12,742 km. About 1011 About 1016 About 1021.Which of the following is the smallest? b. neutron star c. red giant d. main sequence star e. protostarStars which appear single to the naked eye but are double when seen through a telescope are: A. novas and supernovas B. binaries C. asteroids D. quasars
- What type of star has the longest life span? a. O b. K c. B d. A e. MList the following 5 terms in order through a stars life cycle (starting with the sun), through the remainder of its lifetime: a. Black dwarf b. Planetary nebula c. Red giant d. Star (Sun) e. White dwarfWhich of the following WOULD NOT characterizes the type(s) of star we would find at g, m, n, o, and p on the Hertzsprung-Russel Diagram (Figure 4) a. are all smaller than q,i,h. b. fuse hydrogen into helium. c. are called, “the main sequence”. d. fuse He into heavier elements. e. get smaller towards the right side