Vocab
Vocab
H-R
Gravity
Solar System
100

Define Absolute magnitude 

What is magnitude that stars would appear to have if it was located at a standard distance of 10 parsecs.

100

Novas

What is  star that suddenly and dramatically increases in brightness, and then fades away over time?

100

Hertzsprung- Russel (H-R) diagram

separates the effects of temperature and surface area on stellar luminosities (a graph)

- one of the most important analysis and reference tools in stellar astronomy

100

Explain gravity and who discovered it.

  • Gravity is a fundamental force of nature

  • It's responsible for keeping planets in orbit and objects on Earth's surface

  • Sir Isaac Newton first described gravity mathematically

100

Inner planets vs outer planets 

  • Inner planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars

  • Outer planets: Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune

  • Inner planets are smaller and rocky

  • Outer planets are larger and gaseous

200

Neutron star

What is the collapsed core of a massive supergiant star?

200

Helium fusion 

What is a nuclear fusion reaction that occurs when helium nuclei fuse together to form a heavier element?

200

Luminosity, Temperature, and Diameter

an H-R diagram has luminosity on the vertical axis and temperature on the horizontal axis.

- a star is represented by a point on a graph that shows its luminosity.

-the diagram also contains a scale of spectral types across the top.

-Note the symbol Θ: it refers to the Sun.

200

What are the Variables Affecting Gravity's Strength?

  • Mass of objects: More mass means stronger gravitational pull

  • Distance between objects: Gravity weakens with increased distance

  • The gravitational constant G

200

Explain the Asteroid Belt and Kuiper Belt.

  • Asteroid belt: located between Mars and Jupiter

  • Kuiper belt: beyond Neptune's orbit

  • Both contain smaller objects left over from solar system formation

300

Spectral class

What is the represent a temperature sequence; a way to categorize stars based on their absorption lines and surface temperature?

300

Hydrogen fusion

 What is a reaction that the nuclear reaction in which hydrogen nuclei are fused into helium nuclei (nucleus) releasing large amounts of energy?

300

What can the the H-R diagram reveal about a star? 

- Its distance

- Its evolutionary (relative) age

- Its size

-Its mass

-Its density

-Its surface temperature

300

Explain Gravity in our solar system

  • Sun's gravity keeps planets in orbit

  • Each planet also has its own gravitational field

  • Moons orbit planets due to gravity

300

What are the three laws of planetary motion? 

  • Three laws describing how planets move around the Sun

  • 1. Planets orbit in ellipses with the Sun at one focus

  • 2. Planets sweep out equal areas in equal times

  • 3. The square of the orbital period is proportional to the cube of the semi-major axis

400

Apparent magnitude

What is how bright an object appears in the sky from Earth?

400

Main Sequence Stars

What is a star that fuses hydrogen into helium in its core?

400

Red dwarfs

at the lower end of the main sequence are not only cool but also small, giving them low luminosities.

400

Explain Calculating planetary orbits

  • Use Newton's law of universal gravitation: F = G(m₁m₂/r²)

  • Kepler's laws of planetary motion also apply

  • Orbit calculations consider mass, distance, and velocity

400

Newton laws of motion

  • Newton's laws explain motion and forces in the universe

  • 1. Objects in motion stay in motion unless acted upon by a force

  • 2. Force equals mass times acceleration (F = ma)

  • 3. For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction

500

Protostars

What is the first stage of the stars life cycle, nebula, a giant cloud of gas that collapsed under gravity?

500

Luminosity

What is brightness; the amount of light or energy that something gives off?

500

Color Rule

Blue stars:                   Red Stars:

Hot                              cooler           

Bright                          dimmer

Massive                        less faster

burn fast                      burn slow

shorter lives                 longer lives

           

500

Explain red shift and the expanding universe theory 

  • Red shift: Light from distant galaxies appears redder

  • Indicates galaxies are moving away from us

  • Evidence for the expanding universe theory

500

Explain planetary motion patterns.

  • All planets orbit counterclockwise around the Sun

  • Orbits are on roughly the same plane (the ecliptic)

  • Planets follow predictable, elliptical paths