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91Exercise #2  Astronomy Ranking Task: Doppler Shift  Description: The figure below shows the motion of five distant stars (A - E) relative to a

Exercise #2 Astronomy Ranking Task: Doppler Shift Description: The figure below shows the motion of five distant stars (A - E) relative to a

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- Date: 2017-09-19 16:11:13
    92Exercise #4  Astronomy Ranking Task: Phases of the Moon  Description: In each figure below the Moon is shown in a particular phase along with the

    Exercise #4 Astronomy Ranking Task: Phases of the Moon Description: In each figure below the Moon is shown in a particular phase along with the

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    - Date: 2017-09-19 16:11:15
      93

      Astronomy Assessment and TPS Questions: Path of the Sun For an observer in the continental U.S., which of the x’s (a – d) in the figure at right correctly shows the position of the top of the stick’s shadow at noon

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      - Date: 2018-02-06 17:12:30
        94Astronomy Ranking Task: Gravity Exercise #5  Description: The figures below (A – D) each show a large central asteroid along with two other

        Astronomy Ranking Task: Gravity Exercise #5 Description: The figures below (A – D) each show a large central asteroid along with two other

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        - Date: 2017-09-19 16:11:14
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          Astronomy Assessment and TPS Questions: Expansion of the UniverseEarly Universe

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          - Date: 2018-02-06 17:12:30
            96astro101: Teaching Strategies

            astro101: Teaching Strategies

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            - Date: 2017-11-08 19:50:53
              97

              Astronomy Assessment and TPS Questions: Stellar Evolution In a main sequence star, gravitational collapse is balanced by convection of stellar material from the core.

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              - Date: 2018-02-06 17:12:30
                98Exercise #5  Astronomy Ranking Task: Kepler’s Laws – Orbital Motion  Description: The figure below shows four identical one solar mass stars, and four planets (A –

                Exercise #5 Astronomy Ranking Task: Kepler’s Laws – Orbital Motion Description: The figure below shows four identical one solar mass stars, and four planets (A –

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                - Date: 2017-09-19 16:11:14
                  99

                  Astronomy Assessment and TPS Questions: Electromagnetic Spectrum of Light Which of the following moves the slowest? radio waves

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                  - Date: 2018-02-06 17:12:29
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                    Astronomy Assessment and TPS Questions: Blackbody RadiationA 8000K C

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                    - Date: 2018-02-06 17:12:29