
The Big Bang and the Universe
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Science
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11th - 12th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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33 Slides • 16 Questions
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The Big Bang Theory
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Let us watch this video in preparation for the next questions. Be ready to take down notes!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ix6pCe8iOBg
(0 - 13:50 s)
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Open Ended
•Based on the documentary presented, how does the Big Bang Theory explain the origin of the universe? (How did it look like, what happened to it?)
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•Based on the documentary presented, how does the Big Bang Theory explain the origin of the universe? (How did it look like, what happened to it?)
Everything that will become the universe explodes from a point million of times smaller than a pinprick.
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Fill in the Blanks
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Open Ended
•What does the expansion of space imply about the galaxies’ original state?
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•What does the expansion of space imply about the galaxies’ original state?
The galaxies must have all been together at some point, (supporting the idea that the universe had a beginning.)
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Multiple Choice
•According to scientists, without the ______________, the universe would be a featureless fog of radiation.
Planck Time
gravity
Four Fundamental Forces of Nature
quarks
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Multiple Choice
•In 1964, scientists in New Jersey accidentally discovered a radiation from deep space, through a radio telescope. What did they call this phenomenon?
redshifting
radioactive decay
CMBR
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Open Ended
•How does the cosmic microwave background radiation support the idea of Big Bang?
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•How does the cosmic microwave background radiation support the idea of Big Bang?
The CMBR is believed to be the afterglow of the original shockwave that created the universe.
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Let us watch this clip (continuation) in preparation for the next questions. Be ready to take down notes!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ix6pCe8iOBg
(19:40 - 28:09)
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Multiple Choice
•TRUE OR FALSE: The early universe was thought to be composed of pure matter.
TRUE
FALSE
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•TRUE OR FALSE: The early universe was thought to be composed of pure matter.
FALSE. It was composed of pure energy.
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Multiple Choice
•As the cosmic clock reached a millionth of a second, the size of the universe began to ______and its temperature began to_____.
expand; heat up
expand; cool
contract; heat up
contract; cool
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STELLAR FORMATION & EVOLUTION / STELLAR EXPLOSION
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PICTURE ANALYSIS
Describe the figure in terms of the elements involved in the process.
What has been produced after the process?
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Open Ended
Describe the figure in terms of the elements involved in the process.
What has been produced after the process?
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Multiple Select
What are the two most abundant elements found in young stars?
hydrogen
lithium
helium
carbon
oxygen
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Open Ended
What causes hydrogen atoms to fuse? What are the different conditions/factors to be considered for hydrogen fusion to occur?
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What causes hydrogen atoms to fuse? What are the different conditions/factors to be considered for hydrogen fusion to occur?
Hydrogen atoms fuse together because of the high temperature and high pressure from a star’s core
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Open Ended
What happens when the star runs out of hydrogen atoms? Explain how this event leads to the formation of heavier elements.
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What happens when the star runs out of hydrogen atoms? Explain how this event leads to the formation of heavier elements.
When the stars run out of hydrogen atoms and then the helium inside the star will then start to fuse making much heavier elements like carbon, oxygen, nitrogen, etc.. Then after that carbon fuses next making more heavier elements and so on.
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Open Ended
How does stellar explosion happen? What is a supernova?
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How does stellar explosion happen? What is a supernova?
A stellar explosion happens where there is a change in the core of a star. As a star runs out of nuclear fuel, its mass flows into its core. Eventually, the core becomes too heavy that it cannot take its own gravitational force. Its core collapses, which results in a giant explosion.
A supernova is essentially the splattered remains of a dead star after the explosion caused by its collapse tears it apart into billions, maybe even trillions, of tiny pieces all spreading out far and wide unto the bigger universe.
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Open Ended
Write at least 2 thoughts/ideas/reactions about today's lesson.
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