Exam 15: Cosmology and the Universe
Exam 1: The Night Sky88 Questions
Exam 2: Light and Telescopes111 Questions
Exam 3: The Solar System109 Questions
Exam 4: Earth and Its Moon108 Questions
Exam 5: The Eight Planets112 Questions
Exam 6: Small Bodies in the Solar System108 Questions
Exam 7: Formation of Planetary Systems84 Questions
Exam 8: The Sun95 Questions
Exam 9: Measuring the Stars86 Questions
Exam 10: Star Formation and Evolution85 Questions
Exam 11: Stellar Explosions101 Questions
Exam 12: Black Holes77 Questions
Exam 13: The Milky Way Galaxy82 Questions
Exam 14: Galaxies98 Questions
Exam 15: Cosmology and the Universe98 Questions
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Observed temperature fluctuations in the Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation are
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The universe expanded by a factor of 10⁵⁰ during inflation, when the strong force separated from the electromagnetic and weak nuclear forces.
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The redshift of the galaxies is correctly interpreted as
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The cosmological redshift is a direct measure of the expansion of the universe, thus independent of direction.
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Why can one not use quasars to check the Hubble relation relating distances of objects to their velocity of recession?
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The cosmological redshift is actually not a velocity at all, but a measure of the expansion of space-time.
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From the 1970s to the present, the accepted value of H has almost doubled, so
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The fate or future of the universe depends only on the total number of galaxies and quasars.
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The luminous matter in the universe accounts for what percent of the total mass of the universe?
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The one theory of the early universe before the Recombination Epoch and after the Planck Epoch that was developed to resolve a conflict between observation and theory is
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The low density universe is an open one, with expansion continuing forever.
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Why do the oldest stars we observe contain almost nothing but hydrogen and helium?
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The universe has been expanding at the same rate since its formation.
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________ is the concept that the universe looks the same in all directions.
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With the exception of a few nearby objects, every galaxy in the universe is rapidly moving away from ours; therefore, ________.
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