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Red shift and the Big Bang: Space physics: Physics: GCSE (9:1)
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Electromagnetic spectrum
A
continuous spectrum
containing all different types of
electromagnetic radiation
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Emission
spectrum
A spectrum containing
dark lines
when the
elements
in a
star
absorb certain
frequencies
of
light
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What an emission spectrum tells us
Different elements
absorb
different
frequencies
of
light
to produce a
unique pattern
of
dark lines
on the
spectrum
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Galaxy
A cluster of
billions
of
stars
that is held together by
gravity.
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Emission
spectra
from different galaxies
The
dark lines
in the
spectra
from
distant galaxies
are further along the
spectrum
and show an
increase
in
wavelength
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Red shift
When the
lines
on an
emission spectrum
are
moved
or shifted towards the
red
end of the
spectrum
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What red shift tells us
The space between the Earth and distant galaxies is expanding
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Relationship between amount of red shift and speed of galaxies
The more the
light
from a distant galaxy is
red-shifted
, the
faster
the galaxy is moving
away
from Earth
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How red shift lead to the development of the Big Bang theory
Generally, the further away a
galaxy
is, the more its
light
is
red-shifted
which suggests that the Universe is, and has been,
expanding
since it was
created
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Big Bang Theory
The
scientific theory
that is used to describe the
early stages
of the
Universe
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When the Big Bang occurred
13.8 billion
years ago
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What happened during the Big Bang
There was a huge
explosion
which started the
formation
and
expansion
of the Universe from an
extremely small
,
hot
and
dense
region of
matter
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CMBR (
Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation
)
The
remains
of the
heat energy released
from the
Big Bang
which is now
spread thinly
across the whole
Universe
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How CMBR provides evidence for the Big Bang theory
Astronomers have discovered
microwave radiation
from all directions in space which is at a temperature of about
–270
ºC
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Dark energy
An unknown form of energy that could
explain
why the
expansion
of the
Universe
is
accelerating
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Dark matter
An unseen form of matter that could explain why galaxies rotate faster than their visible mass should allow
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