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Quiz 3: Orbits and Gravity
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Question 1
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Why do many people consider Isaac Newton one of the greatest scientists who ever lived?
Question 2
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In an ellipse, the ratio of the distance between the foci and the length of the major axis is called:
Question 3
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When NASA and a group of astronomers sent up a spacecraft designed to find planets orbiting other stars, they named it after Kepler. Why was this an appropriate name?
Question 4
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When a planet, in its orbit, is closer to the Sun, it:
Question 5
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The idea that objects (in the absence of an outside force) tend to continue doing what they are already doing is called the law of
Question 6
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To come up with the precise mathematical form of his law of gravity, Newton first had to invent the mathematical techniques that we now call:
Question 7
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According to Kepler's third law, there is a relationship between the time a planet takes to revolve around the Sun and its
Question 8
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Which of the following has the greatest density?
Question 9
Multiple Choice
After a long night of cramming for a test, your college room-mate hits his head forcefully against the wall of your room in despair. According to Newton's 3
rd
Law, as he exerts a force against the wall, there must be an equal and opposite force. How does that opposite force show itself in this case?
Question 10
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Why do astronauts (and cans of soft drink) float around in the Shuttle instead of falling?
Question 11
Multiple Choice
What specific event really made it possible for the three laws of planetary motion to be discovered?
Question 12
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Newton showed that to change the direction in which an object is moving, one needs to apply:
Question 13
Multiple Choice
Astronomers discover a new comet that orbits the Sun, but has its aphelion (the furthest point in its orbit) beyond Neptune. Astronomers studying this comet have the right to expect that it:
Question 14
Multiple Choice
An astronomy textbook, when printed out, weighs four pounds on the surface of the Earth. After finishing your course, you are so tired of the book, you arrange for NASA to shoot it into space. When it is twice as far from the center of the Earth than when you were reading it, what would it weigh? (Note, assume that the book has been moving away from the Earth, not falling freely around it.)
Question 15
Multiple Choice
Which of the following statements about the force of gravity is FALSE?
Question 16
Multiple Choice
Which of the following statements about forces is FALSE?
Question 17
Multiple Choice
In Newton's Law of Gravity, the force of gravity goes up as the:
Question 18
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The 17th century astronomer who kept a roughly 20 year continuous record of the positions of the Sun, Moon, and planets was:
Question 19
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A single star in the process of forming starts by spinning slowly (while it is quite large and relatively cool.) As the star collapses under the pull of its own gravity, its size decreases. As a result, its rate of spinning: