Emma Arguello
Astrophysics teacher | Tutor for 7 years
I'm a passionate astrophysics graduate from North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University. With a deep love for unraveling the mysteries of the cosmos, I bring expertise in various subjects to the table. Whether it's explaining the intricacies of black holes or simplifying calculus concepts, I'm here to guide students through their academic journey. Let's explore the wonders of the universe together.
Questions
What is the sun's interior composed of?
What is conduction in stellar atmospheres?
How did globular clusters form?
What is neutron star made of?
What exists between a black hole's event horizon and its singularity?
When were the first atoms formed?
What is black hole physics?
Does special relativity affect biological processes, such as aging?
What is nucleosynthesis? How does it provide evidence to support the Big Bang Theory?
What do neutrinos tell us about the sun?
How did Iron come to earth (millions of years ago)?
Do stars have their own atmosphere?
Is the Earth the only planet in the solar system known to have plate tectonics?
How does temperature affect the atmosphere and cause weather?
How to calculate mass of the sun? Please tell in a simple methamatical way.
What does plasma have to do with stars?
What does an elliptical galaxy contain?
What are pulsars and quasars?
How does the sun's photosphere affect earth?
How are interferometers used to measure electromagnetic waves?