Review for Midterm—Chapter 1

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Midterm Exam
• Material Covered
– Chapter 1 to 6
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Multiple-Choice Questions: 40 to 50 questions
Facts
Concepts
Reasoning
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Important Facts:
• What does the universe look like, from the smallest
(asteroids, comets, moons, and planets) to the entire
universe?
• How is everything moving around in the universe?
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Earth w.r.t. Universe
Earth w.r.t. Sun
Moon w.r.t. Earth
Sun, Moon, Earth system
The solar system
Our solar system w.r.t. other nearby stars
Where are we at in the Milkyway galaxy?
How is the solar system moving in our galaxy?
How are the galaxies moving w.r.t. each other?
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Important Facts
• Properties of the solar system
– Motion
– Composition
– Atmosphere
– Sizes
– Activities
– Satellites
– Comets and asteroids
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• The Big Bang
– What leads us to believe that the universe started
out with the Big Bang?
– What elements are produced in the Big Bang?
• How big is the universe?
– What is the observable universe?
– What’s outside of the observable universe?
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Important Astronomical Phenomena:
• Day-night cycle
• Seasons
• Changing phase of the Moon
• Constant face of the Moon
• Lunar and solar Eclipses
• Planetary motion in the sky
• Seasonal variation of star patterns
• Different sky at different place
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Light
– The speed of light is constant!
• Speed of light is not affected by the motion of the light
source
• Speed of light DO CHANGE in different medium.
– How do we characterize light? Particles, Waves
• Wavelength
• Frequency
• Energy
– What’s the energy of different ‘type’ of light?
– How is the energy, wavelength, frequency, and color of light
related?
– How does light behave in different medium?
– How does light behave when the light source is moving?
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Important History:
• What are the competing theories for the solar system?
• What were their arguments?
• How do we test and verify the competing theories?
• How was the argument settled?
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Important Law of Physics
• Keppler’s laws of planet motion
• Newton’s law of motion
• Newton’s law of gravity
• Conservation Laws
– Conservation of Momentum
– Conservation of Energy
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Important Concept:
• Lightyear
• the look back time
• Stellar Parallax—angular size and distance of
astronomical objects.
• Mass and Weight
• Speed and velocity
• Acceleration
• Force and Torque
• Linear and Angular Momentum
• Fields (gravitational fields, electric fields)
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Important Concepts
• Escape Speed
• Free Fall
• Weightlessness
• Temperature – relation to the motions of a large collection of
particles
• Thermal radiation
– Relationship between apparent color and temperature
– How do we measure temperature of distant objects?
• Particle and wave properties of light
– Photons: energy per photon
– Waves: wavelength, frequency, energy
• Doppler effect – how do we measure velocity of distant objects.
• Phases of matter, and their relation to temperature
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• Structure of Atoms
– Protons
– Neutrons
– Electrons
– Chemical Properties of Elements
– Isotopes
• Atomic Spectra
– The discrete nature of atomic energy levels
– Difference with orbits in gravitational fields
– How do atoms change energy level?
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Important Processes
• Absorption, emission, reflection, scattering of light
• Tidal effect
– Gravitational lock
– Tidal friction—slowing of Earth’s rotation
– Orbital resonance
– Tidal heating
• Gravitational collapse
– Formation of accretion disk
– Application of Conservation of Energy
– Application of Conservation of Momentum
• Condensation and Accretion
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Important Measurement Techniques
• How do we measure the mass of planet?
• How do we measure motion of stars?
• How do we measure the temperature of stars?
• How do we measure chemical composition of
stars?
• How do we measure the age of the Earth?
• How do we measure weight and mass?