Review for Exam 3: Nature of Orbits

Review for Exam 3: Nature of Orbits

9th - 12th Grade

42 Qs

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Review for Exam 3: Nature of Orbits

Review for Exam 3: Nature of Orbits

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9th - 12th Grade

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

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The diagram below represents planets A and B, of equal mass, revolving around a star. Compared to planet A, planet B has a

weaker gravitational attraction to the star and a shorter period of revolution

weaker gravitational attraction to the star and a longer period of revolution

stronger gravitational attraction to the star and a shorter period of revolution

stronger gravitational attraction to the star and a longer period of revolution

Answer explanation

Planet B, being farther from the star, experiences weaker gravitational attraction and thus has a longer period of revolution compared to planet A, which is closer to the star.

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2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

Approximately how many times larger is the diameter of the sun compared to Venus?

10 times

100 times

1000 times

10,000 times

Answer explanation

The diameter of the Sun is about 1.4 million kilometers, while Venus has a diameter of about 12,104 kilometers. Dividing these gives approximately 116 times, so the Sun's diameter is roughly 100 times larger than Venus.

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3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

Which planet has the greatest axial tilt?

Jupiter

Earth

Uranus

Venus

Answer explanation

Uranus has the greatest axial tilt of 98 degrees, but the question asks for the greatest tilt among the options provided. Venus has a significant tilt of about 177.4 degrees, making it the correct answer.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

What is Earth's approximate rate of movement per day?

15 degrees per hour

1 degree per hour

24 degrees per hour

360 degrees per day

Answer explanation

Earth rotates approximately 15 degrees per hour, which totals 360 degrees in 24 hours. This means that in one day, Earth completes a full rotation, making 15 degrees per hour the correct answer.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

What is Earth's approximate rate of movement along its orbit?

1° per day

1° per hour

15° per day

15° per hour

Answer explanation

Earth moves approximately 1° per day along its orbit around the Sun. This slow movement is due to the vast distance it travels in its elliptical orbit, making 1° per day the correct rate.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

Which planet's day (period of rotation) is longer than its year (period of revolution)?

Mercury

Venus

Jupiter

Saturn

Answer explanation

Venus has a rotation period of about 243 Earth days, while its revolution period around the Sun is about 225 Earth days. This makes Venus's day longer than its year, unlike the other options.

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

Media Image

Compared to the orbit of the Jovian planets, the orbit of Halley's comet is

less elliptical, with a shorter distance between its foci

less elliptical, with a greater distance between its foci

more elliptical, with a shorter distance between its foci

more elliptical, with a greater distance between its foci

Answer explanation

Halley's comet has a highly elliptical orbit, meaning it is stretched out more than the orbits of the Jovian planets. This results in a greater distance between its foci, making the correct choice 'more elliptical, with a greater distance between its foci'.

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