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©FYNDLAY 2024/2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 1:25PM A+ 1 Astro 101 Final Exam Questions And Answers |Latest 2025 | Guaranteed Pass. Hypothesis - Answer-possible explanation -a collection of ideas that seem to explain what is observed -must always agree with existing observations and experiments (b/c difference with what is observed implies that the hypothesis is wrong) theory - Answer-has been tested -successful MANY times -cannot ever be proven correct, BUT cannot be proven incorrect -a body of related hypotheses pieced together into a self-consistent description of nature ex. theory that planets are held in the their orbits around the sun by the sun's gravitational force model - Answer-successful hypothesis -has made correct predications -hypotheses that have withstood observational and experimental tests -tells us about properties and behaviors of some object or phenomenon ex. model of an atom- electrons orbiting a central nucleus -uses mathematics to make detailed predictions good theories do what? - Answer-explain reality well -can be used to explain new observations important part of scientific theory? - Answerability to make predictions that can be tested by other scientists -an idea that cannot be tested by observation or experiment does not qualify as a scientific theory ©FYNDLAY 2024/2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 1:25PM A+ 2 units - AnswerSI units/ MKS (meters, grams, seconds) units AU 1 Astronomical unit (AU) - Answerdistance from earth to the sun light year - Answerdistance light travels in a year speed of light= C=3 x 10^8m/s -we can see the earth from billions of years ago b/c thats how long it takes for it to get back to the earth constellations - Answer-a group of bright stars -not all the same distance from earth why are constellations not scientifically useful? - Answerbecause their only relationship is that their in the same direction in the sky- their not related scientific method - Answer-approach used by scientists to explore physical reality differs from other forms of intellectual endeavor that is based on observation, logic and skepticism skepticism - Answer-the more radical the hypothesis, the more skepticism and critical evaluation it will receive -extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence -why UFO claims aren't accepted- flawed evidence describe space- big to small - Answer-universe (everything) -clusters of galaxies -galaxies (group of stars) -stars -planets -moon/satellites what makes our solar system? - Answerstars, planets, moons planets in order - Answer-mercury -mars -earth -venus -jupiter ©FYNDLAY 2024/2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 1:25PM A+ 3 -saturn -uranus -neptune steps of the scientific method - Answer-observation/data -formulate question -hypothesis -prediction only -test prediction- get dada -repeat why do the sun and moon move in a diurnal motion? - Answerdue to the earth rotation forms of light invisible to the human eye - Answerx rays, gamma rays, radio waves, microwaves, and ultra violet and infrared radiation meteorites - Answer-oldest objects found on earth -bits of interplanetary debris that fall onto our surface -have allowed us to see that our entire solar system is 4.56 billion years old what is the nearest star to earth? - Answerthe sun how does the sun shine? - Answer-center of the sun is thermonuclear reactions (converting H to He at high tempts) - releases a ton of energy, makes its way to the suns surface and escapes as light -same way all stars shine at night why can't all stars last forever? - Answerthermonuclear reactions- the way they shine- consumes material of which stars are made nebulae - Answerhuge clouds of interstellar gas found across the sky ex. the orion nebula - stars are born from the material of the nebula itself supernova - Answerstar ends its life by blowing itself apart where do we get carbon from? - Answerwhen stars die, they release gas into interstellar space- this gas has heavy elements like carbon -intersteller space builds up all these heavy elements/gases -sun and planets were form

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Hypothesis - Answer✔-possible explanation
-a collection of ideas that seem to explain what is observed
-must always agree with existing observations and experiments (b/c difference with what is
observed implies that the hypothesis is wrong)

theory - Answer✔-has been tested
-successful MANY times
-cannot ever be proven correct, BUT cannot be proven incorrect
-a body of related hypotheses pieced together into a self-consistent description of nature
ex. theory that planets are held in the their orbits around the sun by the sun's gravitational
force

model - Answer✔-successful hypothesis
-has made correct predications
-hypotheses that have withstood observational and experimental tests
-tells us about properties and behaviors of some object or phenomenon
ex. model of an atom- electrons orbiting a central nucleus
-uses mathematics to make detailed predictions

good theories do what? - Answer✔-explain reality well
-can be used to explain new observations

important part of scientific theory? - Answer✔ability to make predictions that can be tested by
other scientists
-an idea that cannot be tested by observation or experiment does not qualify as a scientific
theory


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units - Answer✔SI units/ MKS (meters, grams, seconds) units
AU

1 Astronomical unit (AU) - Answer✔distance from earth to the sun

light year - Answer✔distance light travels in a year
speed of light= C=3 x 10^8m/s
-we can see the earth from billions of years ago b/c thats how long it takes for it to get back to
the earth

constellations - Answer✔-a group of bright stars
-not all the same distance from earth

why are constellations not scientifically useful? - Answer✔because their only relationship is that
their in the same direction in the sky- their not related

scientific method - Answer✔-approach used by scientists to explore physical reality differs from
other forms of intellectual endeavor that is based on observation, logic and skepticism

skepticism - Answer✔-the more radical the hypothesis, the more skepticism and critical
evaluation it will receive
-extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence
-why UFO claims aren't accepted- flawed evidence

describe space- big to small - Answer✔-universe (everything)
-clusters of galaxies
-galaxies (group of stars)
-stars
-planets
-moon/satellites

what makes our solar system? - Answer✔stars, planets, moons

planets in order - Answer✔-mercury
-mars
-earth
-venus
-jupiter


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-saturn
-uranus
-neptune

steps of the scientific method - Answer✔-observation/data
-formulate question
-hypothesis
-prediction only
-test prediction- get dada
-repeat

why do the sun and moon move in a diurnal motion? - Answer✔due to the earth rotation

forms of light invisible to the human eye - Answer✔x rays, gamma rays, radio waves,
microwaves, and ultra violet and infrared radiation

meteorites - Answer✔-oldest objects found on earth
-bits of interplanetary debris that fall onto our surface
-have allowed us to see that our entire solar system is 4.56 billion years old

what is the nearest star to earth? - Answer✔the sun

how does the sun shine? - Answer✔-center of the sun is thermonuclear reactions (converting H
to He at high tempts)
- releases a ton of energy, makes its way to the suns surface and escapes as light
-same way all stars shine at night

why can't all stars last forever? - Answer✔thermonuclear reactions- the way they shine-
consumes material of which stars are made

nebulae - Answer✔huge clouds of interstellar gas found across the sky
ex. the orion nebula - stars are born from the material of the nebula itself

supernova - Answer✔star ends its life by blowing itself apart

where do we get carbon from? - Answer✔when stars die, they release gas into interstellar
space- this gas has heavy elements like carbon
-intersteller space builds up all these heavy elements/gases
-sun and planets were formed from the interstellar material


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- heavy elements like iron, nickel, carbon- make up earth, us and everything else

galaxies - Answer✔group of stars

quasars - Answer✔most distant and bright objects in the sky
-shines as bright as a hundred galaxies
-draw their energy from material falling into black holes

motion of distant galaxies explains what? - Answer✔the universe is expanding
-will continue and is expanding faster

angular measure - Answer✔size of an angle exactly

why do astronomers use angular measure? - Answer✔they use it to describe the apparent size
of a celestial object- how wide it appears on the sky

why is the power-of-ten notation useful? - Answer✔-short hand system for writing numbers
(for very large and very small numbers)
-more convenient

who is AU unit convenient to use? - Answer✔for measuring large distances between planets
and even larger distances between stars

advantage to using light year as a unit of distance - Answer✔-measures things very far from us
-measuring stars we can see how long it would take to get back to us in terms of distance

diurnal (daily) motion - Answer✔-daily motion of stars moving across the sky
-sun and moon too

diurnal motion of constellations - Answer✔-entire pattern of stars shift positions daily - you
won't see the same constellations in the same place every day
-only after a year will the night sky appear the same as it did a year before

why does the sky go through diurnal motion? - Answer✔earth rotates from west to east,
making one complete rotation every 24 hours- its why we have a daily cycle of day and night

why do stars appear to rise in the east and set in the west? - Answer✔earth's rotation- 1
rotation every 24 hours

why do constellations visible at night change throughout the year? - Answer✔b/c earth orbits
around the sun completely in a year
-night time side of earth turns towards different parts of space



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