PHY 111 Ch 28 Quiz 1
The Big Bang is regarded as the expansion of
space
How did Mr. Hubble calculate the age of the universe?
by measuring the rate of expansion of the universe
Relativity is the
study of how space, energy, and mass are related to time
Fire a cannonball from a cannon and it curves due to gravity. Shine a light from a flashlight and it
curves per second the same as the cannonball
Cepheids are types of stars that regularly change how bright they are over a period of a few
days
According to Einstein, gravity is not the force exerted by one object on another, but rather the
effect we witness when a large mass causes a curvature in the shape of spacetime
Compared to a clock at the bottom of a very tall skyscraper, a clock at the top of this skyscraper will appear to run
faster
Edwin Hubble discovered that the farther away a galaxy is the
faster it is receding from us
The universe as a whole is
has yet to be determined, although most astrophysical data points to a flat universe
If the elliptical orbit of Mercury were more eccentric, its precession rate would be
larger than it is now
Technically, its not mass that causes the curvature of spacetime, but
mass density
The "Big Bang: refers to the
point in time in which the known (and perhaps knowable) universe came into being
According to cosmic inflation theory, the distribution of galaxies we see today is a consequence of
quantum fluctuations in the exceedingly small early universe
Light is without mass, so how can gravity have an effect on light?
the space through which the light passes is curved
Cosmology is the study of the overall structure and evolution of
the universe
According to inflation theory, parallel lines appear to remain parallel because
the universe is so unbelievably large
The currently accepted reasoning for why the cosmic background radiation is so uniform in temperature is because
this temperature uniformity was achieved in the moments before cosmic inflation
Cosmic background radiation refers to
uniformly distributed residual radiation that resulted from the Big Band
According to relativity theory, it is possible to reverse time and grow younger when you
you can never grow younger
How is it possible that todays diverse universe was able to arise from that which was very homogeneous at its first moments?
Inflation magnified ultrasmall quantum variations in position and momenta
General relativity is most concerned with
all of these
Cosmic Inflation refers to
an extremely rapid expansion of the early universe that occurred in an extremely brief period of time
The Big Bang occurred
at the tip of your nose
The "redshift" of a galaxy refers to the rate
at which is receding
The quantity that undergoes a red shift is
both of these