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Science 9 Questions: Chapter 11.1 Stars P368-381 1. What nuclear process combines two atomic nuclei to form one heavier element? 2. What are the three basic classifications of stars? 3. How is our star, the Sun (Sol), classified? 4. What is the explosion of a very large star called? 5. Why do astronomers call a black hole “black”? 6. What two star characteristics does the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram compare? 7. What is a star’s spectrum? 8. What two things can the colour of a star tell astonomers? 9. Describe the Doppler effect. 10. If astronomers observe a star’s spectrum shifted toward the red end, how is the star moving relative to Earth? 11. What makes up most of interstellar matter? 12. Briefly explain how a star forms. Science 9 Questions: Chapter 11.1 Stars P368-381 13. Is our Sun a low mass, intermediate mass or high mass star? 14. Describe a supernova. 15. How does a black hole form? 16. What is a star’s spectrum? 17. Explain the Doppler effect. 18. Describe the process of fusion in a star. 19. What else is produced from a fusion reaction? 20. Why do black holes have such extraordinary gravitational pull? 21. What will eventually happen to all the stars in the universe? 22. Place the following in order from youngest to oldest a. a star b. nebula c. red giant d. white dwarf Science 9 Questions: Chapter 11.1 Stars P368-381 23. Using the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram for guidance, describe the temperature-luminosity relationship for each of the following types of stars. a. White dwarfs b. Red giants c. Supergiants 24. Why is it more difficult to describe the position of a main sequence star than the ones above on the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram? 25. How is the colour of a star related to its temperature? 26. How is the colour of a star related to its luminosity (brightness)?