Chapter 14: Problem 18
Why are neutrinos so difficult to detect?
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Chapter 14: Problem 18
Why are neutrinos so difficult to detect?
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The physical model of the Sun's interior has been confirmed by observations of a. neutrinos and seismic vibrations. b. sunspots and solar flares. c. neutrinos and positrons. d. sample returns from spacecraft. e. sunspots and seismic vibrations.
The solar corona has a temperature of 1 million to 2 million \(K\) the photosphere has a temperature of only about \(6000 \mathrm{K}\) Why isn't the corona much, much brighter than the photosphere? a. The magnetic field traps the light. b. The corona emits only X-rays. c. The photosphere is closer to us. d. The corona has a much lower density.
As energy moves out from the Sun's core toward its surface, it first travels by __________ then by ________ and then by __________ . a. radiation; conduction; radiation b. conduction; radiation; convection c. radiation; convection; radiation d. radiation; convection; conduction
Place in order the following steps in the fusion of hydrogen into helium. If two or more steps happen simultaneously, use an equals sign ( =). a. A positron is emitted. b. One gamma ray is emitted. c. Two hydrogen nuclei are emitted. d. Two \(^{3}\) He collide and become \(^{4}\) He. e. Two hydrogen nuclei collide and become \(^{2} \mathrm{H}\). f. Two gamma rays are emitted. g. A neutrino is emitted. h. One deuterium nucleus and one hydrogen nucleus collide and become \(^{3}\) He.
The Sun has a radius equal to about 2.3 light-seconds. Explain why a gamma ray produced in the Sun's core does not emerge from the Sun's surface 2.3 seconds later.
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