Deck 22: Modern Cosmology
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Deck 22: Modern Cosmology
1
Which of the following is FALSE?
A)When the universe was young,matter worked to slow the expansion rate of the universe.
B)The Big Bang occurred approximately 13.7 billion years ago.
C)Only in the last 5 to 6 billion years has dark energy caused the universe's expansion rate to increase over time.
D)Throughout the age of the universe,dark energy has caused its expansion rate to increase over time.
E)Astrophysicists are unsure whether or not dark energy always will continue to increase the expansion rate of the universe.
A)When the universe was young,matter worked to slow the expansion rate of the universe.
B)The Big Bang occurred approximately 13.7 billion years ago.
C)Only in the last 5 to 6 billion years has dark energy caused the universe's expansion rate to increase over time.
D)Throughout the age of the universe,dark energy has caused its expansion rate to increase over time.
E)Astrophysicists are unsure whether or not dark energy always will continue to increase the expansion rate of the universe.
Throughout the age of the universe,dark energy has caused its expansion rate to increase over time.
2
Why does the overall mass and energy density of the universe decide its ultimate fate?
A)The greater the density of the universe,the more black holes will form,which will devour surrounding material more quickly.
B)The greater the density of the universe,the more gravitationally bound the universe will be.
C)The greater the density of the universe,the more massive stars it will contain,and the faster it will evolve.
D)The greater the density of the universe,the more stars it will form over time and the longer the universe will last.
E)The greater the density of the universe,the more supernova will explode,forcing the universe to expand forever.
A)The greater the density of the universe,the more black holes will form,which will devour surrounding material more quickly.
B)The greater the density of the universe,the more gravitationally bound the universe will be.
C)The greater the density of the universe,the more massive stars it will contain,and the faster it will evolve.
D)The greater the density of the universe,the more stars it will form over time and the longer the universe will last.
E)The greater the density of the universe,the more supernova will explode,forcing the universe to expand forever.
The greater the density of the universe,the more gravitationally bound the universe will be.
3
Astronomers have confirmed the Grand Unified Theory by observing that protons decay in laboratory experiments.
False
4
Observations of Type I supernovae in distant galaxies confirm that the expansion of the universe is decreasing over time.
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5
Directly after the Big Bang,the universe was filled with a variety of charged particles,antiparticles,and photons.
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6
Dark energy is a force that continually decreases the expansion rate of the universe.
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7
The three fundamental forces of nature are gravity,electromagnetism,and the strong force.
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8
If the sum of the mass and energy density in the universe yields Ω < 1,then the universe will recollapse in a Big Crunch.
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9
The fact that the currently observed Ωmass + ΩΛ is very close to 1 means that its value has always been very close to 1.
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10
The ratio of the average density in all forms of matter (luminous and dark)in our universe to the critical density is approximately 0.3.
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11
In the superstring theory that successfully unites gravity and quantum mechanics,the universe must have 11 dimensions (10 spatial and 1 temporal).
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12
The critical density of the universe is closest to:
A)1 proton/m3
B)1 g/m3
C)1 kg/m3
D)1 MEarth/m3
E)1 M⨀/m3
A)1 proton/m3
B)1 g/m3
C)1 kg/m3
D)1 MEarth/m3
E)1 M⨀/m3
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13
The four fundamental forces of nature are gravity,electromagnetism,the weak force,and the strong force.
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14
The ratio of the density of luminous matter in our universe to the critical density is 0.3.
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15
The concept of inflation helps solve both the problems of the flatness of the universe and smoothness of the cosmic background radiation.
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16
Gravity acts to __________ the expansion of the universe,and dark energy acts to __________ the expansion.
A)slow;slow
B)slow;speed up
C)speed up;slow
D)speed up;speed up
A)slow;slow
B)slow;speed up
C)speed up;slow
D)speed up;speed up
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17
The force that binds three quarks together to make up a proton or neutron is called the weak force.
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18
According to the theory of inflation.when the universe was approximately 1 second old,its size grew by a factor of 1030.
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19
The weak force mediates the beta decay of neutrons into protons,electrons,and antineutrinos.
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20
The theory of inflation assumes that at some point in the future dark energy will decay and the universe will expand rapidly by a factor of 1030.
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21
The universe can be infinite in size for which shapes of the universe?
A)open
B)closed
C)flat
D)closed and flat
E)open and flat
A)open
B)closed
C)flat
D)closed and flat
E)open and flat
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22
Current observations suggest that the density of luminous matter,all matter,and dark energy are:
A)Ω luminous = 0.1,Ω mass = 0.3,Ω Λ = 0.7
B)Ω luminous = 0.02,Ω mass = 0.5,Ω Λ = 0.5
C)Ω luminous = 0,Ω mass = 0.1,Ω Λ = 0.9
D)Ω luminous = 0.02,Ω mass = 0.3,Ω Λ = 0.7
E)Ω luminous = 0.1,Ω mass = 0.2,Ω Λ = 0.7
A)Ω luminous = 0.1,Ω mass = 0.3,Ω Λ = 0.7
B)Ω luminous = 0.02,Ω mass = 0.5,Ω Λ = 0.5
C)Ω luminous = 0,Ω mass = 0.1,Ω Λ = 0.9
D)Ω luminous = 0.02,Ω mass = 0.3,Ω Λ = 0.7
E)Ω luminous = 0.1,Ω mass = 0.2,Ω Λ = 0.7
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23
To determine how the expansion rate of the universe has changed over time,astronomers directly measure the __________ for a sample of Type I supernovae in distant galaxies.
A)redshift and luminosity
B)redshift and brightness
C)redshift and distance
D)distance and luminosity
E)distance and brightness
A)redshift and luminosity
B)redshift and brightness
C)redshift and distance
D)distance and luminosity
E)distance and brightness
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24
The observations that show that the expansion of the universe is speeding up tell us the universe must contain:
A)gravity
B)dark matter
C)a force opposing gravity
D)black holes
E)cosmic microwave background radiation
A)gravity
B)dark matter
C)a force opposing gravity
D)black holes
E)cosmic microwave background radiation
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25
What do astronomers believe is currently having the largest effect on the change in the expansion rate of the present-day universe?
A)dark matter
B)baryonic (normal)matter
C)dark energy
D)radiation pressure
E)gravity
A)dark matter
B)baryonic (normal)matter
C)dark energy
D)radiation pressure
E)gravity
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26
If the fate of the universe were determined SOLELY by what we currently know to be the total mass of the universe in luminous and dark matter (excluding dark energy),astronomers would predict that we live in a universe that will:
A)expand forever
B)slow its expansion but never reverse it
C)stop expanding and eventually collapse
D)oscillate between expansion and collapse
E)expand so quickly that the universe is ripped apart
A)expand forever
B)slow its expansion but never reverse it
C)stop expanding and eventually collapse
D)oscillate between expansion and collapse
E)expand so quickly that the universe is ripped apart
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27
Observations of Type I supernovae in distant galaxies have shown that:
A)the star formation rate in galaxies decreases with increasing redshift
B)the expansion rate of the universe is increasing
C)the cosmological constant is zero
D)dark energy is negligible at the present time
E)there were more stars in the past than at the present time
A)the star formation rate in galaxies decreases with increasing redshift
B)the expansion rate of the universe is increasing
C)the cosmological constant is zero
D)dark energy is negligible at the present time
E)there were more stars in the past than at the present time
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28
If Ωmass = 0.5 today and there were no dark energy,the universe would:
A)expand forever
B)slow its expansion but never reverse it
C)stop expanding and eventually collapse
D)oscillate between expansion and collapse
E)expand so quickly that the universe is ripped apart
A)expand forever
B)slow its expansion but never reverse it
C)stop expanding and eventually collapse
D)oscillate between expansion and collapse
E)expand so quickly that the universe is ripped apart
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29
In a closed (spherical)universe,the sum of the angles in a triangle is:
A)180 degrees
B)<180 degrees
C)120 degrees
D) >180 degrees
E)240 degrees
A)180 degrees
B)<180 degrees
C)120 degrees
D) >180 degrees
E)240 degrees
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30
Why would it be very improbable for our universe to have Ω mass+ ΩΛ =0.9?
A)It would quickly evolve to have a much different value of Ωmass +ΩΛ.
B)In order to exist,every universe must have Ωmass + ΩΛ =1.
C)We know Ωmass = 1,based on the average density of galaxies.
D)The fluctuation in the CMB tell us that Ωmass + ΩΛ = 0.7.
E)Dark energy studies tell us ΩΛ = 0.9.
A)It would quickly evolve to have a much different value of Ωmass +ΩΛ.
B)In order to exist,every universe must have Ωmass + ΩΛ =1.
C)We know Ωmass = 1,based on the average density of galaxies.
D)The fluctuation in the CMB tell us that Ωmass + ΩΛ = 0.7.
E)Dark energy studies tell us ΩΛ = 0.9.
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31
If gravity were slowing down the expansion of the universe,how would very distant galaxies differ from nearby galaxies?
A)Distant galaxies would have a larger value for H0 than nearby galaxies.
B)Distant galaxies would have a smaller value for H0 than nearby galaxies.
C)Distant galaxies would contain more dark energy than nearby galaxies.
D)Distant galaxies would contain less dark energy than nearby galaxies.
E)Distant and nearby galaxies would be the same.
A)Distant galaxies would have a larger value for H0 than nearby galaxies.
B)Distant galaxies would have a smaller value for H0 than nearby galaxies.
C)Distant galaxies would contain more dark energy than nearby galaxies.
D)Distant galaxies would contain less dark energy than nearby galaxies.
E)Distant and nearby galaxies would be the same.
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32
The flatness problem arises because only a universe with __________ can have that value forever.
A)Ωmass +ΩΛ= 0
B)Ωmass +ΩΛ =1
C)Ωmass +Ωluminous =1
D)Ωluminous +ΩΛ =1
E)Ωluminous+ ΩΛ =0
A)Ωmass +ΩΛ= 0
B)Ωmass +ΩΛ =1
C)Ωmass +Ωluminous =1
D)Ωluminous +ΩΛ =1
E)Ωluminous+ ΩΛ =0
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33
If there were no dark energy in the universe,the value of __________ would determine the evolution and fate of the universe.
A)H0
B)1/H0
C)Ωluminous
D)Ωmass
E)ΩΛ
A)H0
B)1/H0
C)Ωluminous
D)Ωmass
E)ΩΛ
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34
In the 1990s,astronomers found that distant Type I supernova were __________ than they expected,leading them to conclude that __________.
A)brighter;the universe's expansion rate was decreasing with time
B)brighter;the universe was finite in size
C)fainter;the universe's expansion rate has been increasing with time
D)fainter;the universe was infinite in size
E)fainter;the universe was finite in size
A)brighter;the universe's expansion rate was decreasing with time
B)brighter;the universe was finite in size
C)fainter;the universe's expansion rate has been increasing with time
D)fainter;the universe was infinite in size
E)fainter;the universe was finite in size
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35
The Big Rip could occur in a universe where the effect of __________ increases with time.
A)quantum mechanics
B)luminous matter
C)dark energy
D)gravity
E)dark matter
A)quantum mechanics
B)luminous matter
C)dark energy
D)gravity
E)dark matter
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36
From the analysis of distant Type I supernovae and the Cosmic Microwave Background,we know that the Universe is approximately
A)4.6 million years old
B)4.6 billion years old
C)6.5 thousand years old
D)13.7 million years old
E)13.7 billion years old
A)4.6 million years old
B)4.6 billion years old
C)6.5 thousand years old
D)13.7 million years old
E)13.7 billion years old
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37
What two properties of the universe are determined by the values of Ω mass and Ω Λ?
A)size and temperature
B)expansion rate and size
C)size and age
D)age and expansion rate
E)age and temperature
A)size and temperature
B)expansion rate and size
C)size and age
D)age and expansion rate
E)age and temperature
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38
In a universe with an accelerating expansion rate,the actual age of the universe is __________ the Hubble time.
A)larger than
B)smaller than
C)negligible compared to
D)the same as
E)independent of
A)larger than
B)smaller than
C)negligible compared to
D)the same as
E)independent of
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39
How does the existence of dark energy affect the expansion of the universe?
A)It is possible for the mass density of the universe to be below the critical density and still collapse.
B)It is possible for the mass density of the universe to be below the critical density and still expand forever.
C)It is impossible to have a collapsing universe,regardless of its density.
D)It is impossible to have an expanding universe,regardless of its density.
E)It is impossible for the mass density of the universe to be above the critical density and still expand forever.
A)It is possible for the mass density of the universe to be below the critical density and still collapse.
B)It is possible for the mass density of the universe to be below the critical density and still expand forever.
C)It is impossible to have a collapsing universe,regardless of its density.
D)It is impossible to have an expanding universe,regardless of its density.
E)It is impossible for the mass density of the universe to be above the critical density and still expand forever.
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40
If Ω mass + Ω Λ = 1 today and dark energy were a cosmological constant,the universe would:
A)expand forever
B)slow its expansion but never reverse it
C)stop expanding and eventually collapse
D)oscillate between expansion and collapse
E)expand so quickly that the universe is ripped apart
A)expand forever
B)slow its expansion but never reverse it
C)stop expanding and eventually collapse
D)oscillate between expansion and collapse
E)expand so quickly that the universe is ripped apart
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41
How would astronomers describe the antiparticle of an electron?
A)It would have the same charge but opposite spin.
B)It would have the same mass but opposite charge.
C)It would have the opposite charge and higher mass.
D)It would have the opposite spin and higher mass.
E)It would have the opposite charge but same spin.
A)It would have the same charge but opposite spin.
B)It would have the same mass but opposite charge.
C)It would have the opposite charge and higher mass.
D)It would have the opposite spin and higher mass.
E)It would have the opposite charge but same spin.
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42
Which of the following is a FALSE statement about inflation?
A)Inflation occurred when the universe was < 10−33 seconds old.
B)Inflation occurred when the universe expanded by a factor of approximately 1030.
C)Inflation solves the horizon problem.
D)Inflation is currently driving the expansion of the universe.
E)Inflation solves the flatness problem.
A)Inflation occurred when the universe was < 10−33 seconds old.
B)Inflation occurred when the universe expanded by a factor of approximately 1030.
C)Inflation solves the horizon problem.
D)Inflation is currently driving the expansion of the universe.
E)Inflation solves the flatness problem.
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43
What is the Planck era?
A)the earliest moments after the Big Bang
B)a period when quantum mechanics is needed to describe spacetime in addition to particles
C)the time period when a theory of everything (TOE)is needed to understand the universe
D)When spacetime can be described as a quantum mechanical "foam" rather than a smooth sheet
E)all of the above
A)the earliest moments after the Big Bang
B)a period when quantum mechanics is needed to describe spacetime in addition to particles
C)the time period when a theory of everything (TOE)is needed to understand the universe
D)When spacetime can be described as a quantum mechanical "foam" rather than a smooth sheet
E)all of the above
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44
In some particle physics theories,the universe must have more than three spatial dimensions,but we experience only three.Why would we not see the other spatial dimensions?
A)The other nine spatial dimensions are too small to be noticeable.
B)The other seven spatial dimensions are tightly wrapped around each other and have not expanded.
C)The other seven spatial dimensions undergo inflation and flatten themselves out.
D)The other nine spatial dimensions wrap around each another and form the temporal dimension.
E)The other seven spatial dimensions are completely full of dark matter.
A)The other nine spatial dimensions are too small to be noticeable.
B)The other seven spatial dimensions are tightly wrapped around each other and have not expanded.
C)The other seven spatial dimensions undergo inflation and flatten themselves out.
D)The other nine spatial dimensions wrap around each another and form the temporal dimension.
E)The other seven spatial dimensions are completely full of dark matter.
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45
Which was a triumph of quantum electrodynamics (QED)?
A)QED predicted the existence of three carrier particles before they were discovered in laboratory experiments.
B)QED unites the strong and weak nuclear forces.
C)QED is an example of a theory of everything.
D)QED successfully explains the origin of quantum mechanical fluctuations in the CBR.
E)QED combined the electric and magnetic forces.
A)QED predicted the existence of three carrier particles before they were discovered in laboratory experiments.
B)QED unites the strong and weak nuclear forces.
C)QED is an example of a theory of everything.
D)QED successfully explains the origin of quantum mechanical fluctuations in the CBR.
E)QED combined the electric and magnetic forces.
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46
What would the universe be like if there were complete symmetry between matter and antimatter?
A)It would look similar to our universe,but half of it would be composed of antimatter.
B)We would observe two universes,one an antimatter reflection of the other.
C)There would be no universe,because all of the matter and antimatter would have been annihilated.
D)There would be a universe,but it would be completely composed of photons from the CMB.
E)It would look similar to our universe,but the charges of all of the particles would be reversed.
A)It would look similar to our universe,but half of it would be composed of antimatter.
B)We would observe two universes,one an antimatter reflection of the other.
C)There would be no universe,because all of the matter and antimatter would have been annihilated.
D)There would be a universe,but it would be completely composed of photons from the CMB.
E)It would look similar to our universe,but the charges of all of the particles would be reversed.
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47
The standard model of particle physics is incomplete because it leaves which question(s)unanswered?
A)Why do neutrinos have mass?
B)Why is the strong nuclear force much stronger than the weak nuclear force?
C)How is gravity related to the other three fundamental forces?
D)How does gravity work over such long distances?
E)all of the above
A)Why do neutrinos have mass?
B)Why is the strong nuclear force much stronger than the weak nuclear force?
C)How is gravity related to the other three fundamental forces?
D)How does gravity work over such long distances?
E)all of the above
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48
What was the temperature of the universe when a typical CMB photon was no longer able to spontaneously create an electron and positron pair? Note that a photon has an energy equal to E = hc/λ,the CMB at any point in time has a blackbody spectrum that peaks at a wavelength λpeak = (2900 μm K)/T,and the mass of a single electron is 9 × 10−31 kg.
A)2000 K
B)400,000 K
C)2 million K
D)40 million K
E)2 billion K
A)2000 K
B)400,000 K
C)2 million K
D)40 million K
E)2 billion K
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49
A grand unified theory unites which forces?
A)only electromagnetism,weak nuclear,and strong nuclear forces
B)only gravity and strong nuclear forces
C)only electromagnetism,gravity,and weak nuclear forces
D)only gravity and electromagnetism forces
E)all four known forces
A)only electromagnetism,weak nuclear,and strong nuclear forces
B)only gravity and strong nuclear forces
C)only electromagnetism,gravity,and weak nuclear forces
D)only gravity and electromagnetism forces
E)all four known forces
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50
Grand unified theories are very attractive because they can explain:
A)why we have five fundamental forces in the universe today
B)why the Big Bang never made any antimatter
C)why the universe consists mostly of matter
D)why the CMB is very smooth
E)what happens inside a black hole
A)why we have five fundamental forces in the universe today
B)why the Big Bang never made any antimatter
C)why the universe consists mostly of matter
D)why the CMB is very smooth
E)what happens inside a black hole
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51
At what stage in the universe's history do we think the asymmetry between matter and antimatter was created?
A)at the very moment the Big Bang occurred
B)around the time gravity separated out of the single superforce
C)around the time the strong force separated out of the grand unified theory
D)around the time the weak force and electromagnetism separated
E)around the time the electric and magnetic forces separated
A)at the very moment the Big Bang occurred
B)around the time gravity separated out of the single superforce
C)around the time the strong force separated out of the grand unified theory
D)around the time the weak force and electromagnetism separated
E)around the time the electric and magnetic forces separated
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52
Quantum chromodynamics describes how __________ works.
A)gravity
B)the strong nuclear force
C)electricity
D)magnetism
E)light
A)gravity
B)the strong nuclear force
C)electricity
D)magnetism
E)light
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53
Why is the fact that the cosmic microwave background radiation (CMB)is very smooth considered a problem?
A)A universe as smooth as predicted by the CMB should not have formed as many galaxies as have been observed.
B)A universe as smooth as predicted by the CMB should have collapsed by now.
C)A universe as smooth as predicted by the CMB should be expanding much faster than we are now.
D)A universe as smooth as predicted by the CMB should never occur because quantum mechanical fluctuations would have been imprinted on it.
E)A universe as smooth as predicted by the CMB should never have formed any stars or galaxies.
A)A universe as smooth as predicted by the CMB should not have formed as many galaxies as have been observed.
B)A universe as smooth as predicted by the CMB should have collapsed by now.
C)A universe as smooth as predicted by the CMB should be expanding much faster than we are now.
D)A universe as smooth as predicted by the CMB should never occur because quantum mechanical fluctuations would have been imprinted on it.
E)A universe as smooth as predicted by the CMB should never have formed any stars or galaxies.
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54
What can simultaneously solve both the flatness and horizon problems in cosmology?
A)GUT
B)quantum mechanics
C)TOE
D)inflation
E)dark energy
A)GUT
B)quantum mechanics
C)TOE
D)inflation
E)dark energy
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55
In the superstring theory that successfully unites gravity and quantum mechanics,the universe must have:
A)four dimensions (three spatial and one temporal)
B)six dimensions (three spatial and three temporal)
C)seven dimensions (six spatial and one temporal)
D)nine dimensions (eight spatial and one temporal)
E)11 dimensions (10 spatial and 1 temporal)
A)four dimensions (three spatial and one temporal)
B)six dimensions (three spatial and three temporal)
C)seven dimensions (six spatial and one temporal)
D)nine dimensions (eight spatial and one temporal)
E)11 dimensions (10 spatial and 1 temporal)
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56
To verify whether or not some grand unified theories are correct,physicists are searching for:
A)the Big Rip
B)mini-black holes
C)antimatter
D)protons that decay
E)dark matter that decays
A)the Big Rip
B)mini-black holes
C)antimatter
D)protons that decay
E)dark matter that decays
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57
Which of the following are NOT considered carrier particles used to mediate forces between other particles?
A)photons
B)gluons
C)gravitons
D)quarks
E)W+ particles
A)photons
B)gluons
C)gravitons
D)quarks
E)W+ particles
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58
In order to produce an electron and a positron,two photons must have a combined energy of:
A)E > 2mec2
B)E > mec2
C)E > 1⁄2mec2
D)E = mec2
E)This cannot happen.
A)E > 2mec2
B)E > mec2
C)E > 1⁄2mec2
D)E = mec2
E)This cannot happen.
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59
In the early universe,which type of particle and anti-particle first stopped being spontaneously formed out of photons in the CMB?
A)Protons and neutrons,because their formation requires a larger number of photons
B)Electrons and positrons,because their formation requires a smaller number of photons
C)Protons and antiprotons,because their formation requires higher energy photons
D)Electrons and neutrinos,because their formation requires lower energy photons
E)Protons,antiprotons,electrons,and neutrinos stopped forming at the same time.
A)Protons and neutrons,because their formation requires a larger number of photons
B)Electrons and positrons,because their formation requires a smaller number of photons
C)Protons and antiprotons,because their formation requires higher energy photons
D)Electrons and neutrinos,because their formation requires lower energy photons
E)Protons,antiprotons,electrons,and neutrinos stopped forming at the same time.
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60
As the universe cooled shortly after the Big Bang,which was the first fundamental force to separate itself out from the others?
A)electromagnetism
B)gravity
C)the nuclear force
D)the strong force
E)the weak force
A)electromagnetism
B)gravity
C)the nuclear force
D)the strong force
E)the weak force
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61
Which of these are possible types of multiple universes that could exist?
A)parallel universes with different physics and different mathematical explanations
B)other parts of an infinite universe which are so far away that we cannot observe them
C)quantum mechanical parallel universes,which are created each time something happens that has a probability of occurring in a different way,such as a dice roll
D)a multiverse with constant inflation,where each universe forms due to quantum fluctuations stopping that inflation
E)all of the above
A)parallel universes with different physics and different mathematical explanations
B)other parts of an infinite universe which are so far away that we cannot observe them
C)quantum mechanical parallel universes,which are created each time something happens that has a probability of occurring in a different way,such as a dice roll
D)a multiverse with constant inflation,where each universe forms due to quantum fluctuations stopping that inflation
E)all of the above
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62
Why does a unified force split to become two separate forces?
A)The universe expands so much that carrier particles become too dense.
B)The average energy of photons in the universe becomes less than the mass of the unified force's carrier particles.
C)Dark energy becomes significant at later times and forces the two to split.
D)The spatial dimensions split and so must the forces.
E)Too many particles are created for the unified force to manage.
A)The universe expands so much that carrier particles become too dense.
B)The average energy of photons in the universe becomes less than the mass of the unified force's carrier particles.
C)Dark energy becomes significant at later times and forces the two to split.
D)The spatial dimensions split and so must the forces.
E)Too many particles are created for the unified force to manage.
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63
Which of these is a restatement of the anthropic principle?
A)Life evolves to create more complex species.
B)Any galaxy must have living things.
C)The values of physical constants must allow for our existence.
D)There must be other civilizations in the universe.
E)Dark energy will pull the universe apart.
A)Life evolves to create more complex species.
B)Any galaxy must have living things.
C)The values of physical constants must allow for our existence.
D)There must be other civilizations in the universe.
E)Dark energy will pull the universe apart.
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64
If there were enough mass to slow down the expansion rate of the universe,how would the Hubble constant measured using very distant galaxies be different from what is observed in galaxies that are closer to us? Explain your answer.Is this what we observe in our universe?
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65
What are the names of the two particles that mediate the electromagnetic force in quantum electrodynamics (QED)and the strong force in quantum chromodynamics (QCD)?
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66
If dark energy is currently causing the expansion rate of the universe to increase with time,does this mean that you should worry that the Sun,the Earth,and your body itself are expanding? Why or why not?
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67
What can solve the flatness and horizon problem in cosmology,and why?
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68
If the Hubble constant were larger than it is,how would that change the measured age of the universe? Explain your answer.
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69
Why does the sum of Ωmass and ΩΛ determine the shape of our universe?
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70
Put the following types of objects in order,starting with the first one to form after the Big Bang and ending with the last one to form:
A)neutral atoms,protons,nuclei
B)protons,nuclei,neutral atoms
C)nuclei,neutral atoms,protons
D)protons,neutral atoms,nuclei
E)nuclei,protons,neutral atoms
A)neutral atoms,protons,nuclei
B)protons,nuclei,neutral atoms
C)nuclei,neutral atoms,protons
D)protons,neutral atoms,nuclei
E)nuclei,protons,neutral atoms
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71
What is the "flatness problem" in cosmology?
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72
Describe the four fundamental forces of nature by listing their names and describing what effect each force has on objects in the universe.
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73
Soon after the Big Bang,we believe the four fundamental forces of nature were united into one superforce,and __________ was the first to split off from the others.
A)the strong force
B)electromagnetism
C)the weak force
D)gravity
E)nucleosynthesis
A)the strong force
B)electromagnetism
C)the weak force
D)gravity
E)nucleosynthesis
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74
Why does the critical mass density of the universe depend on the value of Hubble's constant,H0?
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75
In a universe with no dark energy,what will happen to the expansion of the universe in the future if: (a)Ωmass> 1, (b)Ωmass= 1,and (c)Ωmass <1?
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76
If you found a globular cluster that had an age of 20 billion years,what cosmological observations would conflict with this observation?
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77
The critical mass density of the universe today is 9.5 × 10−27 kg/m3.Using the current observed value of Ωluminous,what is the average density of protons in the universe? If they were spread evenly throughout the universe,what would be their typical separation? Note that the typical separation between protons would be roughly equal to the cube root of the average volume occupied by one proton,and the mass of a proton is 1.7 × 10−27 kg.
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78
What are two observations that,when combined,tell us that the universe has Ωmass+ ΩΛ = 1 and is flat?
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79
Explain what the uncertainty principle means,and how it relates to the horizon problem.
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80
Even with infinitely powerful telescopes,we can look back in time only until the time when
A)galaxies first formed
B)hydrogen and helium formed
C)stars first formed
D)gravity split off from a superforce
E)recombination happened
A)galaxies first formed
B)hydrogen and helium formed
C)stars first formed
D)gravity split off from a superforce
E)recombination happened
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