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FINAL EXAM ASTRONOMY QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) ALREADY GRADED A+

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In the context of nuclear reactions in the Sun, protons collide directly with other protons in the proton-proton chain to form: AnsHelium Nuclei The two most abundant elements in the Sun, with the most abundant given first, are AnsHydrogen and Helium When energy is first produced by fusion deep in the core of the star, that energy moves outward mostly by what process? AnsRadiation Which color star is likely to be the hottest? AnsBlue At an astronomical conference, an astronomer gives a report on a star that interests astronomers because of hints that it may have a planet around it. In his report the astronomer gives the average speed with which this star is moving away from the Sun. How did the astronomer measure this speed? AnsDoppler shift

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FINAL EXAM ASTRONOMY QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) ALREADY
GRADED A+
In the context of nuclear reactions in the Sun, protons collide directly
with other protons in the proton-proton chain to form: Ans✓✓✓Helium
Nuclei


The two most abundant elements in the Sun, with the most abundant
given first, are Ans✓✓✓Hydrogen and Helium


When energy is first produced by fusion deep in the core of the star, that
energy moves outward mostly by what process? Ans✓✓✓Radiation


Which color star is likely to be the hottest? Ans✓✓✓Blue


At an astronomical conference, an astronomer gives a report on a star
that interests astronomers because of hints that it may have a planet
around it. In his report the astronomer gives the average speed with
which this star is moving away from the Sun. How did the astronomer
measure this speed? Ans✓✓✓Doppler shift


Which of the following can astronomers NOT learn from studying the
spectrum of a star? Ans✓✓✓Cant fool me all above.

, In an H-R diagram, where can you see the spectral type of a star
(whether it is an O type star or a G type star, for example)?
Ans✓✓✓Along bottom, horizontal line


Who was the astronomer who is the "H" in H-R diagram?
Ans✓✓✓Hertzsprung.


A star that is quite hot and has a very small radius compared to most
stars is called Ans✓✓✓White dwarf


Which of these stars will take the SHORTEST time to go from the
earliest protostar stage to the main sequence? Ans✓✓✓a star ten times
the mass of our Sun


Which technique allows astronomers to detect exoplanets by causing the
star's position to "wobble"? Ans✓✓✓Doppler shift method


Protostars with mass equal to or less then the mass of the Sun are called
Ans✓✓✓T Tauri Stars


Herbig-Haro (HH) object Ans✓✓✓where a jet from a star in the process
of being born collides with (and lights up) a nearby cloud of interstellar
matter

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