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In this diagram of an accretion disk, there are two particles of dust labeled "A" and "B". A is closer to the black hole, while B is further away. How do their orbital times (time to travel around the black hole) compare? A takes less time to orbit the black hole than B. How does material move inward through the accretion disc? Bits of material collide with each other, losing speed but creating heat that then radiates away. As they lose speed, they fall inward. Imagine two particles of dust, A and B, are inside an accretion disk of a black hole. Particle A is closer to the black hole and particle B is further from the black hole. If they were the same temperature and emitted the same light, how would their colours compare to you as a distant observer? The light from particle A will appear redder, while the light from particle B appears bluer. Which statement describes the effect of gravitational tidal forces? Tides cause the nearer side of an object in orbit to be pulled more forcefully while the far side of the object is pulled more weakly. In this image, an observer watches a spinning accretion disc. One side moves toward him while the other moves away. How do the colors of each side compare? The side moving toward him appears bluer and the side moving away from him appears redder. What strange phenomena occur within the event horizon of a black hole? -Radial distance and time interchange, so we cannot move outward in space similar to how we normally cannot move backward in time. -All light rays end up travelling toward the centre of the black hole, regardless of where they are aimed. Penrose diagram What is the name of this diagram, which plots the structure of a black hole as radius versus time? What effects are caused by the rotation of a black hole? -The event horizon is pulled inwards. Space-time is dragged slightly around the black hole, causing objects to also rotate around the black hole. -The ISCO is pulled inwards. Two particles have the same mass. If particle A has a velocity 2 times higher than particle B, how do their de Broglie wavelengths compare? Particle A has a de Broglie wavelength half that of particle B. If particle A has a velocity 2 times higher than particle B, and half its mass, how do their de Broglie wavelengths compare? Particle A has a de Broglie wavelength equal to that of particle B. Which of the following seems to violate the thermodynamics of entropy? -Heat moving from something cold to something hot. -A broken cup being dropped and coming back together into a functional cup. If we compared the spectrum of a black hole with the spectrum of a blackbody emitter, when both have the same temperature, what difference would we see? We would see no difference in the spectra. How hot would a black hole be if it had the mass of the Moon? -270 degrees celsius - the same temp as space What is likely to happen if the Large Hadron Collider creates a super-tiny black hole? -Such a black hole would evaporate very quickly. -A team of scientists would become famous. -Such a black hole would pose essentially no risk. What are weaknesses in the multi-coloured disc model? -We can't see whether the accretion disc extends all the way to the ISCO. -It is difficult to determine the spin of the black hole, which would affect this model. -The material in the disc is likely a plasma, which will be difficult to model because of magnetic effects.

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ASTRO 101 EXAM
Melanoheliophobia
An irrational fear of black holes




What are the three main attributes of photons?
Frequency, Wavelength, Energy




If a photon's frequency is increased by a factor of two, what happens to its
wavelength?
Its wavelength decreases by a factor of two




If a photon's wavelength is increased by a factor of two, what happens to its
frequency?
Its frequency is decreased by a factor of two




If a photon's wavelength is increased by a factor of two, what happens to its
energy?
Its energy is decreased by a factor of two

,The regions of the electromagnetic spectrum in order of increasing energy
Radio, infrared, visible, ultraviolet, x-rays, gamma rays




What is incandescence?
The emission of electromagnetic radiation from a hot body as a result of its
temperature.




What is luminescence?
The emission of light by a substance that has not been heated, as in fluorescence
and phosphorescence.




What is the Doppler effect?
The Doppler effect occurs when a source of sound or light is moving relative to
someone observing it




If a light source moves toward you, what would you observe?
You would observe blue-shifted light

,You observe that light from a star has a longer wavelength than expected. What is
a possible explanation?
The star may be moving away from you




What effect does gravity have on light?
Gravity bends the path that light follows




Two stars are near each other, and experience gravitational force between them.
What happens if the distance between them is decreased by a factor of two?
The gravitational force increases by a factor of four




Two stars are near each other, and experience gravitational force between them.
What happens if the mass of one star is increased by a factor of two?
The gravitational force increases by a factor of two




Two stars are near each other, and experience gravitational force between them.
What does Newton's third law say about them?
The stars each experience the same force, but in opposite directions

, What is weight?
Weight is the apparent force due to gravity as something is pulled against a planet's
surface




If a thing is initially at rest, what happens to its kinetic energy as it is
gravitationally pulled toward a massive object
Its gravitational potential energy is changed into kinetic energy




When does an object have "escape velocity"?
Escape velocity is when an object has enough kinetic energy to escape a
gravitational field




What is a dark star?
A dark star has a surface escape velocity equal to the speed of light




What is the relationship between a dark star and a black hole?
A dark star with a stable surface does not exist in nature, while a black hole with an
event horizon at the same place as the dark star's surface exists and can be
observed.

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