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PHYSICS TEST-Continued B A D 49. The most direct evidence for the theory of the expansion of the universe is provided by which of the following? (A) Black holes(B) Neutron stars (C) Nebular remnants of supernovas (D) Retrograde motion of the planets (E) Redshift of light from a majority of galaxies c E 1 47. Asatellite followsan elliptical orbit around a planet, as shown in the figure above. At which point is the speed of the satellite greatest? (A) A (B) B (C) C (D) D (E) E 9 4 124Be + 2He -76 C+ ... les d ~of Probe~ t1 50. In the nuclear transformation reaction above, the missing particle is (A) an electron (B) a neutron (C) an alpha particle (D) a proton (E) a positron spaceshiP~~ 48. A spaceship and a probe are both moving at relativistic speedsin the same direction, as shown above. Thespaceship is moving with a speed of 0.7 eas measured by an observer on Earth. A person on the spaceship observes the probe passing at a speed of 0.6erelative to the ship. Which of the following correctly describes the speed v of the probe as measured by the observer on Earth? (A) 0 < v< O.Ie (B) O.Ie < v< 0.6e (C) 0.6e < v< 0.7e (D) 0.7e < v< e (E) e Unauthorized copying or reuse of any part of this page is Illegal. -147-