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Astro 101: Black Holes
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Astro 101: Black Holes

University of Alberta

Explore black holes, their formation, properties, and relation to stars, alongside basic astronomy, relativity, and quantum physics concepts.

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About this Course

What is a black hole? Do they really exist? How do they form? How are they related to stars? What would happen if you fell into one? How do you see a black hole if they emit no light? What’s the difference between a black hole and a really dark star? Could a particle accelerator create a black hole? Can a black hole also be a worm hole or a time machine? In Astro 101: Black Holes, you will explore the concepts behind black holes. Using the theme of black holes, you will learn the basic ideas of astronomy, relativity, and quantum physics. After completing this course, you will be able to: • Describe the essential properties of black holes. • Explain recent black hole research using plain language and appropriate analogies. • Compare black holes in popular culture to modern physics to distinguish science fact from science fiction. • Describe the application of fundamental physical concepts including gravity, special and general relativity, and quantum mechanics to reported scientific observations. • Recognize different types of stars and distinguish which stars can potentially become black holes. • Differentiate types of black holes and classify each type as observed or theoretical. • Characterize formation theories associated with each type of black hole. • Identify different ways of detecting black holes, and appropriate technologies associated with each detection method. • Summarize the puzzles facing black hole researchers in modern science

What You'll Learn

  • Describe the essential properties of black holes
  • Explain recent black hole research in plain language
  • Compare cultural portrayals of black holes with physics
  • Describe applications of gravity, relativity, and quantum mechanics
  • Recognize star types that can become black holes
  • Classify observed and theoretical black hole types

Prerequisites

  • Basic computer and internet skills
  • Ability to read English instructions and complete short activities

Instructors

S

Sharon Morsink

Professor

Topics

Physics and Astronomy
Physical Science and Engineering
Simulations
Physics
Storytelling
Scientific Methods
General Science and Research
Science and Research
Scientific Visualization
Systems Of Measurement

Course Info

PlatformCoursera
LevelUnknown
PacingUnknown
PriceFree

Skills

الفيزياء الفلكية
العلوم الفيزيائية
المحاكاة
الفيزياء
السرد القصصي
الطرق العلمية
العلوم العامة
البحث العلمي
Scientific Visualization
Systems Of Measurement

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