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ASTR 1102 final exam review sheet Louisiana State University
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ASTR 1020 - Final Exam Questions and Answers Top Graded 2024
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Which of the following is the smallest? 
a) 1 AU 
b) Size of a typical planet 
c) 1 light-month 
d) Size of a typical star - b) Size of a typical planet 
 
How are galaxies important to our existence? 
a) Without galaxies, the universe could not be expanding 
b) Without galaxies, there could not have been a big bang 
c) Galaxies provide the gravity that prevents us from falling off Earth 
d) Galaxies prevent planets from leaving their orbits around stars; e.g., our galaxy prevents Earth from lea...
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order of red giant's life - Answer -Red Giant → Planetary Nebula → White Dwarf → Black Dwarf 
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Red Giant → Type II Supernova → Neutron Star 
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Red Giant → Type II Supernova → Black Hol 
 
The eventual fate of our Sun is to - Answer -become a steadily cooling white dwarf. 
 
Our Sun will not become a nova because this only happens to stars - Answer -with a binary companion. 
 
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White dwarfs: properties - Remaining cores of dead, low mass stars 
Electron degeneracy pressure supports them against gravity 
Slowly fade with time 
Sirius and its hot WD companion 
White dwarfs with same mass as Sun are about same size as Earth; slowly cooling 
Typical density 10^6 gram / cubic cm 
Higher mass white dwarfs are smaller 
Cannot be more massive than 1.4MSun, the Chandrasekhar limit 
 
WDs in binaries: nova, supernova Type I - Mass falls toward white dwarf from binary companion 
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