Cosmic Background Radiation
Big Bang
The Universe
Red/Blue Shift
STEM
100

Who discovered this?

Answer: Two scientists that worked for Bell phone company. 

100
What is the Big Bang Theory?
Answer: The Big Bang Theory is a model explaining exactly how the universe began.
100

Define universe

The universe is everything there ever is, was and will be. Past present and future

100

Explain blue shift (wavelength and direction) 

The shift comes towards us and the wavelengths are shorter and closer together

100

What does each leter stand for?

S- Science T- Technology E-Engineering M- mathematics

200

How was it detected

Using a radio satellite 

200

Even after the Big Bang occured, we now know EVERYTHING about the universe. True or False?

Answer: False - Scientists CAN describe what they think occured about a fraction of a sec. after the Big Bang, but not everything was revealed after the explosion.

200

The universe was cold following the big bang. TRUE or FALSE

FALSE

200

Explain red shift (wavelength and direction)

When the wavelength of light is moving away from us. The wavelength would be wider and father apart

200

What shape is the strongest to build using?

Triangle
300

Radiation left over from the big bang is called

Cosmic Background Radiation

300

_____ About how long ago did the big bang occur?

a. 4.6 billion years ago

b. 13.7 billion years ago

c. 10 billion years ago 

d. 100 million years ago

B. 13.7 billion years ago

300

_____ Which is NOT evidence to support the big bang theory?

a. red shift of galaxies 

b. galactic clusters

c. cosmic background radiation 

d. abundance of light elements (H, He and Li)

B

300

Explain the doppler effect

It has to do with the wavelength of sound. As it moves towards you, the sound is high pitched. As it moves away the sound fades away

300

What controls do you use from the keyboard to copy something (words, sentences, pictures, etc.)

Ctrl C

400

What did the data from the lab help you to understand about this evidence

Temperature decreases but stays constant after it reaches a specific temp

400

_____ The first elements that were formed in the universe were?

a. hydrogen and lithium 

b. hydrogen and helium

c. lithium and helium 

d. lithium and beryllium

b

400

Within how much time did the universe take to go through initial inflation period?

A few seconds

400

Spectrometer Results  

Identify the shift,  how you know and which direction is it moving and 

Blue Shift due to lines shifting down towards blue side of the light spectrum. This is moving towards us.

400

What was the first mammal to be cloned?

Sheep (Dolly)

500
Explain how this is used as evidence to support the big bang

As the universe was still hot and began to cool the fog left over began to subside. It bgan to cool and what was left was low levels of radiation: Cosmic Background Radiation

500

Explain the big bang

The universe started as this hot dese cluster at a certain point it began to expand. It was extermely hot, but as it cooled things were able to combine and start to form elements which gave rise to other things

500
Explain how temperature influenced the development of early elements

As temp went down, components combine to make elements

500

What type of light shift is used as evidence to support the big bang? How?

As light comes to Earth, the wavelengths are observed and determined to be wider and father apart. This means that galaxies are moving away
500

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What was the plant height at 4.5 weeks

12.3 cm