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lorrin mike
PHYSICS
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Astrophysics
What is the predominant element found in the universe by mass fraction?
A. Hydrogen.
B. Helium.
C. Oxygen.
D. Carbon.
lorrin mike
PHYSICS
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Astrophysics
Which phenomenon describes the bending of light around a massive object due to gravity?
A. Refraction.
B. Reflection.
C. Diffraction.
D. Gravitational lensing.
lorrin mike
PHYSICS
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Astrophysics
What theoretical concept describes the gravitational collapse of a massive star into an infinitely dense point, resulting in a gravitational singularity?
A. Black hole.
B. Neutron star.
C. White dwarf.
D. Pulsar.
lorrin mike
PHYSICS
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Astrophysics
What is the primary source of energy generation in main-sequence stars like the Sun?
A. Gravitational contraction.
B. Nuclear fission.
C. Nuclear fusion.
D. Radioactive decay.
lorrin mike
PHYSICS
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Astrophysics
Which type of galaxy is characterized by a flat disk containing young stars, gas, and dust, with spiral arms extending outward from a central bulge?
A. Elliptical galaxy.
B. Irregular galaxy.
C. Spiral galaxy.
D. Lenticular galaxy.
lorrin mike
PHYSICS
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Astrophysics
What is the name of the boundary surrounding a black hole beyond which nothing, not even light, can escape?
A. Event horizon.
B. Schwarzschild radius.
C. Chandrasekhar limit.
D. Ergosphere.
lorrin mike
PHYSICS
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Astrophysics
Which of the following is a remnant of a massive star that has undergone a supernova explosion?
A. White dwarf.
B. Neutron star.
C. Red giant.
D. Brown dwarf.
lorrin mike
PHYSICS
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Astrophysics
What phenomenon causes the shift in spectral lines towards longer wavelengths in astrophysical objects moving away from Earth?
A. Doppler effect.
B. Gravitational lensing.
C. Zeeman effect.
D. Stark effect.
lorrin mike
PHYSICS
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Astrophysics
What is the approximate surface temperature of the Sun?
A. 5,500 K.
B. 10,000 K.
C. 15,000 K.
D. 20,000 K.
lorrin mike
PHYSICS
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Astrophysics
Which of the following types of electromagnetic radiation has the shortest wavelength?
A. Radio waves.
B. X-rays.
C. Gamma rays.
D. Infrared radiation.
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