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Bell Ringer 8/25
You may write this week’s bell ringers on the same paper as last week’s bell ringers, just be sure to include the correct DATE!!
• In your own words, describe the Big Bang Theory.
30.3 Big Bang Theory
Review
Scientific methods• State a problem• Gather information• Form a hypothesis• Test hypothesis• State a conclusion
Hypothesis to Theory
• Once a hypothesis is tested and generally accepted, the development of a theory begins
• Theory = a hypothesis or set of hypotheses that is supported by a result of experimentation and observation
Theory
• A theory provides a general explanation, consistent with known fact
• A theory is tested many times….if it is proven correct every time it becomes scientific law
Scientific Law
• A rule that correctly describes a natural phenomenon
• Law of gravity– Proven every time it is tested
Light
• Isaac Newton – observed sunlight passing through a glass prism
Spectrum
• Display of colors– ROY G. BIV
• R = Red• O = Orange• Y = Yellow• G = Green• B = Blue• I = Indigo• V = Violet
Light & Color• Light travels in waves, like the
ocean waves• Wavelength = distance between
crest of one wave to the crest of the next wave
Wavelength
Wavelength & Color
• We see different colors because they have different wavelengths
• Red has the longest wavelength• Violet has the smallest wavelength• Prism = get a band of colors
because each wavelength bends differently
Bright-line spectrum
• 19th century – scientists learned that chemical elements produce spectra– When heated elements produce a series
of colored lines
• Bright-line spectrum = series of colored lines– Each element has a unique bright-line
spectrum, like a fingerprint
Doppler effect
• When light source moves toward you, the wavelengths produced appear shorter
• When the light is move away from you, the wavelengths seem longer
• Doppler effect = the apparent shift in wavelength energies emitted by a moving energy source
Example of Doppler Effect
• Fire engine siren• As the fire engine is driving closer
to you, the pitch of the siren seems higher
• Once the fire engine passes you and is driving away, the pitch of the siren seems to fall
• http://www.walter-fendt.de/ph11e/dopplereff.htm
Homework
• Chapter 1 Review Questions
• Page 23-25
• #6-12, 17, 20, 25, 30
Bell Ringer 8/26
• What is the Doppler effect?
• Draw a picture to describe it!
30.3 B Notes
Red Shift & Big Bang Theory
Doppler Effect
• Doppler effect = apparent shift in the wavelengths of energy emitted by an energy source moving away from or towards an observer
Spectroscope
• Scientists used a spectroscope to study what elements were in stars– Spectroscope = instrument that splits
white light into a band of colors
• Scientists were able to determine chemical make-up of stars
Red Shift
• Scientists soon found that the spectra of many galaxies were shifted toward the red end of the spectra
• Showed that almost all the galaxies were moving away from the Earth
• That means the solar system is still expanding
Theory
• Observing the red shift led scientists to form a hypothesis about the expanding universe– Billons of years ago, all matter and
energy was compressed into a small volume
– Sudden event = BIG BANG = sent all the matter and energy outward
– Some matter gathered in clumps and formed galaxies
Big Bang Model
• The theory that the universe began as a point and has been expanding since is the Big Bang theory.
Big Bang Model
• In the Big Bang model, the momentum of the outward expansion of the universe is opposed by the inward force of gravity acting on the matter of the universe to slow that expansion.
Big Bang Model
Outward Expansion• When the rate of expansion of the universe
is known, it is possible to calculate the time since the expansion started and determine the age of the universe.
• Based on data from the Hubble Space Telescope and the data on the cosmic background radiation, the age of the universe can be pinpointed to 13.7 billion years.
Bell Ringer 8/27
• What is Red Shift? How is it related to our universe?
Big Bang Model
Based on the Big Bang theory, there are three possible outcomes for the universe.
1. The universe could be an open universe and continues to expand forever.
Possible Outcomes
2. The universe could be a closed universe where the expansion stops and all of the mass is pulled back to the original point of origin
3. or it could be a flat universe where the expansion becomes so slow that it seems to stop.
Closed universe
Flat universe
Critical Density
• All three outcomes are based on the premise that the rate of expansion has slowed since the beginning of the universe, but the density of the universe is what is unknown.
Cosmic Background Radiation
• In 1965, scientists discovered a persistent background noise in their radio antenna.
• Persistent background noise was caused by weak radiation, called the cosmic background radiation, that appeared to come from all directions of space and corresponded to an emitting object having a temperature of about 2.735 K (–270C).
Cosmic Background Radiation
• The temperature was very close to the temperature predicted by the Big Bang theory, and the radiation was interpreted to be from the beginning of the Big Bang.
• Earth’s atmosphere blocks much of the cosmic background radiation, so it is best observed from high-altitude balloons or satellites. – An orbiting observatory called the Wilkinson
Microwave Anisotropy Probe (WMAP), launched by NASA in 2001, mapped the radiation in greater detail.
Quick Recap
• Background radiation = low levels of energy evenly distributed throughout the universe– Scientists used radio telescopes to
find background radiation
• Most scientists accepted Big Bang Theory as the origin of the universe
Quick Recap
• Red shift = spectra of galaxies on red end of spectra– Means the galaxies are moving away
from the Earth
• Big Bang Theory = matter and energy was compressed in small volume and hurled outward in the universe
In-class Assignment/Homework
• Worksheet: Big Bang Theory• Turn into folder when finished or
tomorrow during bell ringer
Bell Ringer 8/28
• What is Background Radiation? Why do scientists connect it to the big bang theory?