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7.3 The Expanding Universe
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The Expanding Universe is the scientific theory that the universe is continuously expanding and growing in
size
The part of the universe we can see is called the observable
universe
What does redshift indicate about the movement of distant galaxies?
They are moving away
Which theory of the origin of the universe incorporates the Expanding Universe concept?
Big Bang theory
What is redshift defined as?
Stretching light wavelengths
Why is redshift considered a crucial piece of evidence for the expanding universe?
Galaxies are moving away
What is the formula for Hubble's Law?
v
=
v =
v
=
H
0
×
d
H_{0} \times d
H
0
×
d
What is the term for the speed at which a galaxy is moving away in Hubble's Law?
Recessional velocity
The Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation was discovered in
1965
by Arno Penzias and Robert Wilson.
The Expanding Universe theory states that the distance between
galaxies
is continuously increasing.
True
Edwin Hubble first proposed the Expanding Universe theory in the
1920s
.
True
Match the evidence with its description:
1️⃣ Redshift ||| Indicates that galaxies are moving away from us
2️⃣ Hubble's Law ||| The velocity of a galaxy's recession is proportional to its distance:
v
=
v =
v
=
H
0
×
d
H_{0} \times d
H
0
×
d
The CMB was discovered in 1965 by Arno Penzias and
Robert Wilson
.
True
The CMB provides a snapshot of the universe approximately 380,000 years after the
Big Bang
.
True
Edwin Hubble first proposed the concept of the Expanding Universe in the
1920s
.
True
The Big Bang theory explains the universe's origin from a hot and dense state about
13.8 billion
years ago.
True
Stages in the timeline of the universe's evolution
1️⃣ Big Bang
2️⃣ Expansion
3️⃣ Recombination
4️⃣ Formation of Structures
5️⃣ Present Day
What is one key feature of the Expanding Universe?
Continuous expansion
Match the evidence for the Expanding Universe with its description:
Red Shift ↔️ Light from distant galaxies shifts towards the red end of the spectrum
Hubble's Law ↔️ The velocity of a galaxy receding is proportional to its distance
Redshift occurs because distant galaxies are approaching Earth.
False
Redshift provides observational evidence for the
Expanding Universe
.
True
Redshift provides direct observational evidence for the
expanding
universe.
Hubble's Law states that the velocity of a galaxy moving away from us is directly proportional to its
distance
from us.
True
What does \( H_0 \) represent in Hubble's Law?
Hubble constant
What is the Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation (CMB)?
Remnant heat from Big Bang
Match the feature of the CMB with its description:
Definition ↔️ Residual thermal radiation from the Big Bang
Discovery ↔️ Discovered in 1965 by Arno Penzias and Robert Wilson
Significance ↔️ Provides evidence for the Big Bang theory
What happens to the observable universe as it expands?
Gets larger
Hubble's Law mathematically confirms the Expanding
Universe
theory.
What is the Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation (CMB)?
Remnant heat from Big Bang
What is the significance of the CMB?
Evidence for Big Bang
The universe is expanding at an
accelerating
rate over time.
The redshift and Hubble's Law both support the Expanding Universe
theory
.
Around 380,000 years after the Big Bang, atoms formed during the stage called
recombination
.
The distance between galaxies is decreasing as the universe expands.
False
The Expanding Universe theory was first proposed by Edwin Hubble in the 1930s.
False
Hubble's Law is described by the equation
v
=
v =
v
=
H
0
×
d
H_{0} \times d
H
0
×
d
, where `v` is the recessional velocity
Redshift shifts light towards the red end of the electromagnetic
spectrum
The cause of redshift is the expanding universe, which makes distant galaxies recede from
Earth
.
True
Match the concept with its description:
Definition ↔️ The stretching and shifting of light wavelengths towards the red end of the spectrum
Cause ↔️ The Expanding Universe causing distant galaxies to recede from Earth
Significance ↔️ Provides direct evidence for the Expanding Universe theory
In Hubble's Law, \( v \) represents the recessional
velocity
of a galaxy.
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