A) 50 pc
B) 2 pc
C) 5 pc
D) 0.2 pc
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A) farther away
B) fainter
C) either brighter or fainter, depending on the distance to the stars,
D) brighter
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A) Regulus, Barnard's Star, Sun, Altair
B) Barnard's Star, Altair, Sun, Regulus
C) Barnard's Star, Sun, Altair, Regulus
D) Regulus, Altair, Sun, Barnard's Star
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A) taking a sample of the star's surface with a space probe.
B) examining the chemicals present in a meteorite because it is part of the solar system.
C) measuring the components of the solar wind with Earth-orbiting spacecraft.
D) solar spectroscopy.
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A) helium atom that has lost two electrons.
B) neutral helium atom (atomic number = 2) that has lost no electrons.
C) helium molecule that contains two helium atoms.
D) helium atom that has lost one electron.
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A) 10 times smaller than that of the Sun.
B) the same size as the Sun's.
C) 2 times smaller than that of the Sun.
D) 100 times smaller than that of the Sun.
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A) star's spectrum.
B) ratio of the star's apparent and absolute magnitudes.
C) Zeeman effect of spectral lines in the star's spectrum.
D) star's parallax.
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A) Tau Ceti m = +3.49
B) Alpha Centauri B m = 1.34
C) Barnard's star m = +9.53
D) 61 Cygni A m = +5.21
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A) Tau Ceti m = +3.49
B) Alpha Centauri B m = 1.34
C) Barnard's star m = +9.53
D) 61 Cygni A m = +5.21
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A) 5.1 X 10-³
B) 0.18
C) 5.65
D) 8.84
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A) The wavelength of maximum emission (given by Wien's law) is affected by the size of the star.
B) The relative amounts of hydrogen, helium, and other elements are different for stars of different luminosity classes.
C) The absorption lines in the spectrum are affected by the density and pressure of the star's atmosphere.
D) The absorption lines in the spectrum are affected by the star's surface temperature.
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A) an apparent change in position of the absorption lines in a star's spectrum due to the Doppler shift caused by Earth's motion around the Sun
B) an apparent change in position of a nearby star compared with distant background stars due to the motion of Earth around the Sun
C) a change in position of the absorption lines in a star's spectrum due to the Doppler shift caused by the star's motion around the center of mass in a binary star system
D) the distance to a star measured using the spectral luminosity class of the star and the inverse square law
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A) the surface temperature
B) the radius
C) the radial velocity
D) the chemical composition (amount of hydrogen, helium, etc.)
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A) stellar mass
B) surface temperature
C) distance from Earth
D) pulsation period
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A) +1.7
B) -0.9
C) +6.2
D) +3.7
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A) hot main-sequence star.
B) cool giant.
C) hot supergiant.
D) cool main-sequence star.
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A) HCl, hydrogen chloride
B) CaI, calcium iodide
C) Hâ‚‚O, water vapor
D) TiO, titanium oxide
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A) III, giant
B) I, supergiant
C) II, bright giant
D) V, main-sequence
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A) more than 10 ly
B) less than 10 pc
C) less than 10 ly
D) more than 10 pc
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A) mass and apparent magnitude
B) luminosity and radius
C) luminosity and surface temperature
D) surface temperature and mass
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