What is the significance of high stellar density near the centers of galaxies?

Stellar Systems and Black Holes in Galactic Centers

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Ethan Morris
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It means the galaxy is older.
It suggests a higher likelihood of thermodynamic equilibrium.
It shows that the galaxy is expanding.
It indicates the presence of young stars.
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Why are quasars considered evidence for black holes in galactic centers?
They are the brightest stars in the universe.
They are found only in spiral galaxies.
They have a unique color spectrum.
They emit non-stellar radiation from a small region.
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What is the relationship between black hole mass and galaxy properties?
Black hole mass is unrelated to galaxy properties.
Black hole mass is about 0.2% of the galaxy's stellar mass.
Black hole mass is equal to the galaxy's total mass.
Black hole mass is inversely proportional to galaxy size.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What role does dynamical friction play in galactic centers?
It leads to the spiral motion of massive bodies towards the center.
It increases the speed of stars in the galaxy.
It prevents black holes from merging.
It causes stars to form new galaxies.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What is the main challenge in detecting binary black holes in galactic centers?
They are too small to observe.
Their gravitational waves are too weak.
They may stop at characteristic radii.
They emit no radiation.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What is a potential outcome of two galaxies with central black holes merging?
Formation of a new galaxy without black holes.
Creation of a binary black hole system.
Destruction of both black holes.
Increase in the number of quasars.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
How can hypervelocity stars provide evidence for black holes?
They are the fastest stars in the universe.
They have unique chemical compositions.
Their high speeds suggest ejection from a central black hole.
They are only found in the Milky Way.
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