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ASTR1102 002 Practice Questions for Exam 2 1 Why do sunspots appear to be darker than most of the Sun s photosphere 2 Sometimes the Sun s surface displays virtually no sunspots while at other times its surface displays a relatively large number of sunspots What is the typical length of time between sunspot minimums and sunspot maximum that is what is the typical length of the sunspot cycle 3 Sunspots appear to be associated with regions of the Sun s surface where the magnetic field is especially weak or strong 4 The north and south magnetic poles of the Earth reverse every 11 years True or False 5 Heat can be transported from the center to the surface of a star either by radiative diffusion or by convection Which one of these two processes is principally responsible for transporting heat in the surface layers of the Sun 6 By tracking the changing position of sunspots across the surface of the Sun over many hours and days astronomers have determined that the Sun rotates once every 24 hours True or False 7 Which of the following properties of the Sun can best be studied during a total solar eclipse a b c d 8 Sunspots The Solar Corona Photospheric granulation Nuclear fusion in the Sun s core The central temperature of the Sun is Fill in the blank a b c d approximately 5800 K approximately 16 million K orange not known 9 If the Sun was not in hydrostatic equilibrium how long would it take for the Sun s structure to noticeably change a b c d 10 If the Sun was undergoing Kelvin Helmholtz contraction how long would it take for the Sun s structure to noticeably change a b c d 11 A few hours Tens of thousands of years Approximately 10 million years Approximately 10 billion years Because heat generated through nuclear fusion reactions in the central core of the Sun is replenishing the heat that the Sun is steadily losing at its surface how long can the Sun live without experiencing a noticeable change in its structure a b c d 12 A few hours Tens of thousands of years Approximately 10 million years Approximately 10 billion years A few hours Tens of thousands of years Approximately 10 million years Approximately 10 billion years What is the average density of material in the Sun State your answer in units of kilograms per cubic meter and compare it to the density of water 1000 kg m3 HINT You can calculate the average density by dividing the Sun s total mass M 2 1030 kg by the Sun s volume Given the Sun s radius R 7 108 meters what is the Sun s volume 13 According to the mathematical theoretical model of the Sun that has been developed by astronomers what is the central density of the Sun See for example Table 16 2 or Figure 16 3 14 According to the mathematical theoretical model of the Sun that has been developed by astronomers what is the central temperature of the Sun See for example Table 16 2 or Figure 16 3 15 How many neutrons are in the nucleus of the most common isotope of hydrogen 1H 16 How many protons are in the nucleus of a 1H atom 17 How many protons are in the nucleus of a deuterium 2H atom 18 How many neutrons are in the nucleus of a deuterium 2H atom 19 How many protons are in the nucleus of a tritium 3H atom 20 How many neutrons are in the nucleus of a tritium 3H atom 21 How many protons are in the nucleus of a 3He atom 22 How many neutrons are in the nucleus of a 3He atom 23 How many protons are in the nucleus of a 4He atom 24 How many neutrons are in the nucleus of a 4He atom 25 How many protons are in the nucleus of a 12C atom 26 How many neutrons are in the nucleus of a 12C atom 27 How many neutrinos are created when four 1H nuclei combine via the protonproton chain nuclear fusion reaction to form one 4He nucleus 28 What happens to the positron e shortly after it is created during the first step of a proton proton chain nuclear reaction 29 What is the chemical composition of the Sun What two atomic elements are most abundant in the Sun 30 What is the end product of a nuclear reaction when two 3He atoms fuse together 31 Discuss how measurements of the flux of neutrinos from the Sun have helped us a check the accuracy of our mathematical models of the Sun and b establish a more fundamental understanding of the properties of neutrino particles 32 Explain how measurements of solar oscillations have helped us check the accuracy of our mathematical models of the Sun 33 Stars on the main sequence that are 15 times more massive than the Sun should live 15 times longer than the Sun because they have more fuel to burn True or False 34 Stars on the main sequence that are 3 times more massive than the Sun have luminosities that are 60 times brighter than the Sun What should the lifetime of these stars be on the main sequence relative to the Sun s lifetime 35 What is the significance of Einstein s famous equation E mc2 to our study of stars 36 When hydrogen nuclei combine through a thermonuclear reaction to form the nucleus of a helium atom the process is called nuclear fusion True or False 37 When a heavy atomic nucleus such as the nucleus of a uranium atom spontaneously splits apart into two or more smaller atomic nuclei the process is called nuclear fusion True or False 38 What is special about the iron nickel group of chemical elements in the context of our discussion of nuclear fusion and nuclear fission reactions 39 The River Bend Nuclear Power plant in St Fancisville LA derives its energy from the fusion of hydrogen into helium True or False 40 The atomic bombs that were developed and used during World War II derived their explosive energies from the fusion of hydrogen into helium True or False 41 In one or two sentences explain why normal stars spend a much larger fraction of their lives on the main sequence than they spend as red giant stars 42 How many neutrinos are created each time three 4He nuclei fuse to form one 12C nucleus Consider only the simplest possible way of combining 3 4He nuclei to make 12C 43 Make up and answer at least six questions about stellar evolution based on the three schematic H R diagrams depicted below


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