Physics: Beyond the Solar System

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GCSE Physics (Core Physics) Quiz on Physics: Beyond the Solar System, created by Blgr64 on 24/04/2015.
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Question 1

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How many times bigger is the Sun in diameter to the Earth?
Answer
  • ~100x Bigger
  • ~50x Bigger
  • ~200x Bigger

Question 2

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How old is The Solar System?
Answer
  • 5000 Million Years Old
  • 14,000 Million Years Old
  • 10,000 Million Years Old

Question 3

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How old is the Universe?
Answer
  • 14,000 Million Years Old
  • 5000 Million Years Old
  • 10,000 Million Years Old

Question 4

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How much bigger is the Milky way in diameter than the sun?
Answer
  • ~600 Billion Times Bigger
  • ~600 Million Times Bigger
  • ~100 Billion Times Bigger

Question 5

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How far apart is the Milky Way and its nearest galaxy than the Sun and its nearest Star?
Answer
  • 600,000 Times Further Apart
  • 400,000 Times Further Apart
  • 60,000 Times Further Apart

Question 6

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How Do We Measure Distances in Space?
Answer
  • Light Years, which is the distance that light travels through a vacuum in one year.
  • A Really long Ruler.
  • Inches.
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