U1: The Universe (Lesson 1 & Lesson 2)
Blue Color of Star says what?
Hotter
Isotopes is...
Atoms of Same Element, Vary Number of Neutrons
What is the process of Scientific Argument called?
Evidence-Based Argumentation
Most stars are 98% made up of, which element?
Hydrogen
How do stars make elements?
Nucleosynthesis
What star is burning helium in the core?
Red Giant
Star Maturity is...
Star in Equilibrium Coverts H to He Main Sequence Star = Adulthood
Ions is...
neutral atom Protons = Electrons
Beginning of the End of the Star is when...
star converts He to C Becomes Red Giant or Red Super Giant
Neutron Star is...
After Super Nova explosion, core condense into small core of neutrons Dense and Rotates rapidly
Stars differ in...
* Mass * Size * Temperature * Color * Luminosity
The Life Cycle of Stars goes...
1. Birth of Star 2. Star Maturity 3. Death of Star
Nuclear Fusion: How does this produce energy?
1. takes less force to hold heavier nucleus together 2. excess energy released
Black Hole is...
3rd predicted result Most Dense core of star left Gravity is so strong, light can't escape
Luminosity/Magnitude is what?
Amount of energy radiated every second
Prostar is the.....
Birth of a Star
Low-Mass Star Death...
Dwarf Stage or Novas
Low Mass Stars up to...
Carbon
Red Color of Star says what?
Cooler
What provides evidence that the Big Bang occurred?
Cosmic Background Radiation
High-Mass Star Death...
Dramatic End Supernova Neutron Star
TRUE or FALSE: Stars are born out of the material found in black holes
False
Large Stars are....
Giants or Super Giants
What does H-R diagram stand for?
Hertzsprung-Russell Diagram
Which of the following elements were formed during the Big Bang? (Beryllium, Lithium, Hydrogen, or Boron)
Hydrogen
Nuclear Fusion is...
Hydrogen Atoms fusing to form Helium aka Two or More Atomic Nuclei joining together
High Mass Stars up to...
Iron
Dwarfs: less mass, less (BLANK)
Luminous
Giants: more mass, more (BLANK)
Luminous
The larger the amount of mass in a star, the more (blank) it is
Luminous
Medium Stars are...
Main Sequence (the Sun)
Different Isotopes have different what?
Mass Numbers
Yellow Color on Star Temperature means...
Medium Temperature
What is an interstellar cloud made up of dust and gases called?
Nebula
When an atom GAINS electrons it becomes....
Negative
Ion: Anion is...
Negative Ion
Atomic Number is...
Number of Protons
What determines the "type" of atom?
Number of Protons
Atomic Mass is...
Number of Protons + Neutrons
White Dwarf is....
Only hot Dense core left Shines before cooling Stable star - no nuclear fuel
What is a Scientific Argument?
People disagreeing about claims using evidence to justify their side
When an atom LOSES electrons it becomes...
Positive
Ion: cation is...
Positive Ion
Atomic Nuclei can be a combination of...
Protons & Neutrons OR Single Proton
Big Bang Definition
Rapid expansion of matter from a state of extremely high density and temperature that according to current cosmological theories marked the origin of the universe
Sun-like stars into...
Red Giant Planetary Nebula White Dwarf Black Dwarf
The subtle changes in the color of starlight, lets astronomers find planets, measure the speeds of galaxies, and track the expansion of the universe is called?
Red Shift
Huge Stars into.... (1.5 - 3 times larger than sun)
Red Super Giant Super Nova Neutron Star
Atomic Nucleus Definiton
Small and Dense region at the center of an atom made up of protons and neutrons
Do bigger or smaller stars live longer?
Smaller Stars
Supernova Definition
Star that suddenly increases greatly in brightness because of catastrophic explosion that ejects most of its mass
Proton Definition
Subatomic Particle occurring in all atomic nuclei, positive electric charge
Neutron Definition
Subatomic Particle with about same mass as a proton but without electric charge, present in all nuclei (except ordinary hydrogen)
Electron Definiton
Subatomic Particle with charge of negative electricity, found in atoms moving around nucleus
Giant Stars into... (more than 3 times larger than sun)
Super Giant Super Nova Black Hole
Super Nova is...
Super Giant loses outer layer eventually in explosion Leaves only core
What can we determine about a star using the electromagnetic spectrum?
Temperature
Color tell us what about the star?
Temperature and Age of Star
TRUE or FALSE: A star is a nuclear fusion furnace that creates elements
True
TRUE or FALSE: A star is formed with all of the fuel that it will ever use
True
TRUE or FALSE: The farther away a galaxy is, the faster it is moving away from us
True
Which is the oldest star? (White Dwarf, Red Giant, or Main Sequence)
White Dwarf
Small Stars are...
White Dwarf or Neutron
Middle Age is when...
core becomes denser and outer layer cools and expands
What is Nucleosynthesis?
creating new atomic nuclei from protons and neutrons and nuclei OR Cosmic formation of atoms more complex than the hydrogen atom
Planet Nebula is when...
giant loses outer layer of gas Only core left becomes white dwarf
What is H-R diagram?
graphical plot astronomers use to classify and interpret the life cycles of stars OR absolute magnitudes of stars are plotted against their spectral types
Nebula is...
where stars form (Cold dark clouds of dust and gas)