PHYS 103/Astronomy 001-006 Test 2

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23 The number of moons of mercury is

0

47 The number of moons venus is

0

42 An ion rocket engine produces 1 Newton of thrust. What acceleration can it give to a space probe with a mass of 1000kg?

0.001m/s2

31 The density of water is 1000kg/m3, the density of rock is about 3000kg/m3, and the density of iron is 7800kg/m3. Which of the following densities is closest to the average density of Jupiter

1200kg/m2

41 the first human landing on the moon was Apollo 11 in

1969

28 Which of the following time periods is closest to the time from a New Moon to the next Waning Quarter Moon?

22.5 days

15 The length of a sidereal month is 27 days. The time from one full Moon to the next is closest to

29.5 days

6a If the planets are numbered from 1 to 8, going outward from the Sun, the planet Mars is number

4

26 What total force will cause an object with a mass of 0.5kg to gain 100 meters per second every second

50 newton

24 Which of the following temperatures would be most likely at noon on the hottest day of the year in the warmest part of Mars

50F

37 The density of water is 1000kg/m3, the density of rock is about 3000kg/m3, and the density of iron is 7800kg/m3. Which of the following densities is closest to the average density of the Earth?

5200kg/m2

5. If the planets are numbered from 1 to 8, going outward from the Sun, the planet Neptune is number

8

1. Once its rockets have cease firing, an Intercontinental Ballistic Missile will follow a path that is best described as

An ellipse with the center of the earth at one focus

15 Galileo predicted that dropping a wooden ball and an iron ball at exactly the same time would result in them hitting the ground at the same time, so long as air friction was negligible. When he actually did the experiment, the balls hit the ground very close together, but sometimes the wooden ball hit rst and sometimes the iron one hit rst. If we repeat his experiment today, we nd exactly the same thing. Which of the following conclusions is appropriate?

Galileo's theory was not disproven because the slight differences can be explained by defects in the experiment

16 The force that acts on a rocket because its engine is ring is exerted by

The exhaust from the rocket

2a The first space probe to land on venus was

Venera 7

14 Which of the following three systems is regarded as the most normal for a terrestrial planet

Venus, with no moon at all

14 Which of the following three systems is regarded as the most normal for a terrestrial planet?

Venus, with no moons at all

34 a lunar crater is best described as

a circulear ring wall surrounding a flat area

25 Just after sunset, you might find

a waxing cresent moon setting in the west

49 You see a waning Gibbous Moon directly south. What time might it be?

about 3 am

11 In comparison to Keplers Laws of Planetary Motion, Newtons theory of Universal Gravitation predicted

almost the same motions but with corrections

1a Venus has

an atmosphere of carbon dioxide with about 90 times the surface pressure of Earth's

28 The rst human landing on the Moon was

apollo 11 in 1969

39 Our Sun sends out intense streams of charged particle radiation. Most of these charged particles

are trapped by the earth's magnetic field for a while and then strike the atmosphere over the poles

37 When Galileo dropped a wooden ball and a heavier iron ball at the same time, he was expecting that

both balls would hit exactly the same time

4. Most Kuiper Belt Objects are similar in composition to

comets

25 A sidereal month, is dened to be the time it takes for the Moon to

complete a full circle on the celestial sphere

41 Relative to the distant stars, mercury

completes 1.5 rotations each time it orbits the sun

18 Relative to the distant stars, Venus

completes less than one full rotation each time it orbits the sun

2. If you are looking down over the north pole of the Earth, you will see the Earth rotate

counterclockwise

5a If you are looking down over the north pole of the Earth, you will see the Earth rotate

counterclockwise

12 Marsorbit is currently (within the last few hundred years)

elliptical enough to make the intensity of sunlight vary by 40 percdent

17 Marsorbit is currently (within the last few hundred years)

elliptical enough to make the intensity of sunlight vary by 40 percent

45 Earths orbit is currently elliptical enough to make the intensity of sunlight vary by 6 percent. The largest Earth-Sun distance (and lowest intensity sunlight) occurs

every july

13 Temperatures on the surface of Mercury are

extremely varied because it has no atmosphere to spread the heat

19 The International Space Station (ISS) is in a roughly circular orbit near the surface of the Earth, moving at around 5 miles per second. Suppose that a rocket pushes it and quickly increases its speed to 6 miles per second. The ISS will then

follow an ellipse that rises and then descends again

36 Mars

has a solar day that is very close to an Earth day in length

12 Newtons Universal Law of Gravity explains all but one of the following things

how the sun shines

40 The statement that lunar material is much dryerthan Earth material refers to the absence of

hydrated minerals

8 The statement that lunar material is much dryerthan Earth material refers to the absence of

hydrated minerals

21 Comets are usually made of

ice and possibly frozen gas

35 When Newton calculated the magnitude and direction of the acceleration for a planet that was following Keplers Laws, he found that the magnitude of the planets acceleration was

inversely proportional to the square of the planets distance from the sun

9.The Earth's moon

is 1/4 the size of the earth, which is usually large for a moon

40 Galileo said that a moving object with nothing pushing or pulling on it will always

keep moving at the same speed

17 The Russian Venera 9 space probe was sent to Venus, where it

landed on the surface and took pictures

3.The Russian Venera 9 space probe was sent to Venus, where it

landed on the surface and took pictures

9 Aristarchus measured the angle between the Sun and the Moon when exactly half of the Moon was illuminated. He found this angle to be

less than 90 degrees by an amount too small for him to measure

20 Ancient lava ows on the Moon are called Lunar

maria

36 Which of these planets has a solar day that is very close to an Earth day in length?

mars

4a Which of the following planets has a magnetic eld whose intensity is about 1% of the intensity of the Earths magnetic eld?

mercury

16 Aristarchus measured the angle between the Sun and the Moon when exactly half of the Moon was illuminated. He found this angle to be slightly less than 90 degrees. Suppose that he had, instead, found the angle to be more than 90 degrees. In that case, which of the following conclusions would he have been forced to accept?

moonlight is not actually reflected sunlight

49 in the surface environment of Mars, water exists

mostly as ice and water vapor

31 Galileo was the original discoverer of

newton's first law of motion

46 Galileo said that once an object is set in motion, it will keep moving at the same speed so long as

no force

30 When you throw a baseball, the baseball keeps moving because

no force stops it

44 The patent for inventing the telescope was obtained by

nobody because it was too simple an idea to patent

24 Which of the following space probs flew past saturn but not past Jupiter

none of these

7. Galileos observation that Venus goes through a full cycle of phases just like the Moon was signicant mainly because that is

not what the Ptolemaic theory predicted

42 Galileo's observations that venus goes through a full cycle of phases just like the moon was signifcant mainly becuase that is

not what the ptolmaic theory predicted

46 Galileo is generally acknowledged to be the first to

observe the heavens with a telescope

50 When Newtons Laws were applied to predict the exact motion of the planet Uranus, the prediction failed to agree with very precise measurements. This failure led to the discovery

of the planet neptune

45 The Moon rotates on its axis relative to the distant stars

once every sidreal month

22 The distance from the Earth to the sun is

one astronomical unit

26 The key argument against the Moon forming from the Earth alone, by breakup of a single object is that the Moons

orbit is tilted relative to earth's equator

47 The first space probe to test the air bag landing system was

pathfinder

38 The thing that is useful about a scientic model of a physical system is that it

predicts the results of obersvations on real systems

7 The thing that is useful about a scientic model of a physical system is that it

predicts the results of observations on real systems

33 The magnetic eld of Mars is

present only locally, near magentized ore deposits

10. You would expect to see a waxing crescent Moon

setting in the west right after the sun

43 The range of temperatures on Mars is

similar to those in antarctica

48 The ancient greeks connected the force exerted on an object to the objects

speed

21 In the picture that we used in class, with the Sun above the top of the picture and the Earth shown with its North Pole facing you, the part of the Earth that is to the right of the North pole in the picture is experiencing

sunrise

20 An astronomical unit is defined to be

the average distance from the earth to the sun

48 An artificial satellite such as the International space statioin stays up because

the earth curves out from under it as fast as it falls

43 Our Sun sends out intense streams of charged particle radiation. The radiation is prevented from hitting the Earths atmosphere by

the earth's magnetic field

34 A book, weighing 10 Newtons, sits on a table. Which of the following pairs of forces is an action-reaction pair?

the force that the book exerts on the table and the force that the table exerts on the book

22 Suppose that you drop a wooden ball and an iron ball, both the exact same diameter, from the same height at the same time. Aristotle would predict that

the iron ball would hit the ground long before the wooden ball

35 Pluto is now regarded as

the largest dwarf planet in the kuiper belt

32 The ancient Greeks concluded that the Sun is farther from the Earth than the Moon because

the moon's shadow falls on the earth during a solar eclipse

38 The ancient Greeks concluded that the Sun is farther from the Earth than the Moon because

the moon's shadow falls on the earth during a solar eclipse

11 The changing phases of the Moon are caused by

the motion of the moon around the earth

50 Which of the following circumstances would suggest that a rotating planet contains a core liquid iron?

the planet is much denser than rock and has a magnetic field

19 Viking 1 and 2 were sent to explore

the planets mars

10 Suppose that an object with a mass of one kilogram and an object with a mass of two kilograms are both in free fall near the Earths surface. As compared to the one kilogram object, the two kilogram object accelerates a. less because it has more inertia.

the same because gravity pulls on it more strongly and it has more inertia

33 The Moon rotates on its axis so that it always keeps

the same side (its far side) pointed away from the earth

27 In Newtons Theory of planetary motion

the sun and earth move around each other

23 The fact that the International Space Station is above most of the Earths atmosphere is important because it means that

there is no air friction to slow the space station down

30 In the picture that we used in class, with the Sun above the top of the picture and the Earth shown with its North Pole facing you, the part of the Earth that is experiencing sunrise would be

to the right of the north pole in the picture

29 When Newton calculated the magnitude and direction of the acceleration for a planet that was following Keplers Laws, he found that the direction of the acceleration was

toward the sun

32 When Newton calculated the magnitude and direction of the acceleration for a planet that was following Keplers Laws, he found that the direction of the acceleration was

towards the sun

39 Asteriods are

usually found in the asteriod belt, between the orbits of mars and jupiter

6. The first space probe to land on Venus was

venera 7

29 The first soft landing on Mars was by the

viking landers

13 The rst spacecraft to make detailed maps of the Galilean satellites of Jupiter was/were

voyager 1 and 2

8 Which of the following phases of the Moon would be seen high in the south at dawn?

waning quarter

27 You see the Moon almost directly in the south at 3am. What phase is it?

wanning gibbous

44 Which of the following phases of the moon would be see high in the south at sunset

waxing quarter

3a The Law of Inertia says that if an object is not acted on by any outside force, its acceleratio

will always be zero

18 if an object is moving at constant speed in a straight line, its acceleration is

zero


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