Space Physics QP1
Space Physics QP1
Theory Questions
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Easy Questions
1 (a) Extended tier only
(2 marks)
State the equation needed to calculate average orbital speed, defining any variables.
(2 marks)
Its distance above the Earth’s surface is 600 km and the radius of the Earth is 6400 km.
(i) Determine the radius of the orbit, stating your answer in metres.
[2]
(ii) Convert the orbital period to S.I. units.
[1]
(3 marks)
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(d) Extended tier only
Use your answers to part (c) to calculate the orbital speed of the satellite.
(2 marks)
2 For each description identify the body in the Solar System which is being described.
(3 marks)
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3 (a) Name the force which keeps satellites in orbit.
(1 mark)
The strength of the Sun’s gravitational field and the orbital speeds of the planets are
affected by the distance from the Sun.
For each property state the change as the distance from the Sun increases.
(2 marks)
The table in Fig. 1 shows data for three planets orbiting the same star.
Planet
/ km/s / days
Fig. 1
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[1]
(2 marks)
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Medium Questions
1 (a) Extended tier only
The graph in Fig. 2.1 gives data for four bodies in the outer solar system.
Fig. 2.1
(2 marks)
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(b) Extended tier only
(ii) The time taken for Jupiter to complete one orbit, giving your answer in days.
(6 marks)
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2 (a) Fig. 1 shows a diagram of the solar system.
For each position (i - iii) state the name of the body indicated.
(3 marks)
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(b) There are more than 200 moons in our solar system.
(3 marks)
Astronomers launched the Hubble telescope in 1990, placing it in orbit around the Earth.
The table in Fig. 2 shows information about the orbits around the Earth of both the
Hubble Telescope and the Moon.
Fig. 2
(i) Calculate the closest distance between the Moon and the Hubble telescope.
[1]
(ii) Explain why the distance between the Moon and the Hubble telescope
changes.
[2]
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(3 marks)
Using the data in the table in part (c) calculate the orbital speed of the Hubble telescope.
(5 marks)
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3 (a) Fig. 1 shows a diagram of the solar system.
For each position (i - iii) state the name of the body indicated.
(3 marks)
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(b) Extended Tier Only
The asteroid belt can be considered as the dividing line between the inner and outer
planets.
(3 marks)
Fig. 2 is a graph showing the relationship between orbital speed in km/s and mean
distance from the Sun measured in astronomical units, AU.
The positions of Saturn and Pluto have been plotted and labelled.
Fig. 2
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(ii) Use your plotted point to estimate the orbital speed of Uranus
[1]
(4 marks)
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Hard Questions
1 (a) Extended tier only
State how the strength of the Sun's gravitational field changes as the distance from the
Sun decreases.
(1 mark)
(i) Compare the orbital speeds of Mercury and Saturn. Explain your answer.
[3]
(6 marks)
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2 (a) A student states that the nearest star to Earth is Proxima Centauri.
(1 mark)
(b) Light from Proxima Centauri takes 2 200 000 minutes to reach the Earth. Light from the
Sun takes 8.3 minutes to reach the Earth.
The distance from the Sun to the Earth is defined as being 1 astronomical unit (AU).
(5 marks)
(c) A light year is the distance that light travels in one year.
Astronomers usually give the distance from stars in terms of light years rather than using
metres and kilometres.
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(2 marks)
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3 (a) Extended tier only
Fig. 1 shows Jupiter and the orbits of two of its moons, Ganymede and Europa.
The positions of the two moons are marked for various dates.
The radius of Europa’s orbit is 671 000 km. The radius of Ganymede’s orbit is 1 070 000
km
Fig.1.
(1 mark)
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(3 marks)
Describe and explain how the distance between Europa and Ganymede changes during
three orbits of Europa.
(5 marks)
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