Friday, April 15, 2016

Audio Version of White Dwarfs, Neutron Stars and Black Holes by Dalton Cole and Katie Martin

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I61VwfOC0xo

Here is the audio version of the powerpoint for Dalton Cole and Katie Martin's project on White Dwarfs, Neutron Stars and Black Holes

Here is the presentation without audio:

https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1pgDJDLVi8TIkIEuaZ3ZNQhVipgQbk5OTg3mBvvEr3v4/pub?start=false&loop=false&delayms=3000

Enjoy!!

26 comments:

  1. How were White Dwarfs discovered?

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    1. They were discovered in the 18th century by William Herschel

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  2. What causes a neutron star to develop?

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  3. How do you determine if something is a black hole or not?

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    1. By its shape and surroundings, nothing can escape a black hole.

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  4. How do you determine if something is a black hole or not?

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  5. Is it easy to fall into a black hole?

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    1. Very easy. Just get there and you will fall.

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  6. What type of tools are discovered to find black holes?

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    1. Telescopes mainly and other new inventions that scientist are creating to view these spectacles.

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  7. How do White Dwarfs, Neutron Stars, and Black Holes form?

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    1. When giant stars collapse from supernova's. It's all quite relative.

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  8. What causes large stars to supernova?

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    1. Their amount of heat and carbon that is in them, which is a lot because they are a bigger star.

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  9. Are black holes really a "hole"? Or is there something in the center?

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    1. It is a vortex where nothing comes out and no one is able to tell the tale of what happens when you are in one.

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  11. What is the average size of a black hole?

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  12. What are the two different types of blackholes?

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  13. Have we ever sent something intentionally into a black hole?

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    1. yes I am sure. Definitely from a far distance, or the action of something going into a black hole was seen from a distance.

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  14. How much pressure is needed to keep the neutrons stable in a neutron star?

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    1. Electron degenerate pressure keeps the neutron stars stable.

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