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Announcements

Announcements. Scores from the fourth exam are available on WebCT. Final exam is Monday, May 9, at 7:30 am. Students with last names A-K go to 225 CB. Students with last names L-Z go to 300 CB. All students must bring their ID. Iowa Book and Supply will buy back textbooks and PRS units.

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  1. Announcements • Scores from the fourth exam are available on WebCT. • Final exam is Monday, May 9, at 7:30 am. • Students with last names A-K go to 225 CB. • Students with last names L-Z go to 300 CB. • All students must bring their ID. • Iowa Book and Supply will buy back textbooks and PRS units

  2. Expansion of the Universe and Curved Spacetime • Expansion of the Universe • Geometry • Non-Euclidean geometry • Geometry of the Universe

  3. Hubble expansion v = H0d

  4. Expansion of the Universe

  5. Motion at constant velocity distance = velocity  time velocity = 0.5 cm/s time = distance / velocity = 3 cm/(0.5 cm/s) = 6 s

  6. Receding galaxy Velocity = = 500 km/s = 0.508 Mpc/Gyr When were galaxies in the same place? time = distance / velocity = 7 Mpc/(0.508 Mpc/Gyr) = 13.8 Gyr ago

  7. Hubble expansion v = H0d Time = distance/velocity = d/H0d = 1/H0 = 1/(71 km/s/Mpc) = 13.8 Gyr

  8. An observer at a distance of 3 billion light years from us looking in our general direction would see • most of the galaxies approaching her. • the same Hubble’s law that we see. • about equal numbers of red and blue shifted galaxies. • everything rushing away from a point near the Milky Way galaxy.

  9. Two dimensional geometry • Only two directions: up/down and left/right : north/south and east/west • All motion of particles, light confined to two dimensions • Examples: black board, piece of paper, surface of sphere, surface of donut, surface of saddle

  10. Geometry • How are the diameter and circumference of a circle related? • What is the sum of all of the angles in a triangle?

  11. Geometry in flat space • Circumference = 2  radius  = 3.1415926… 2 = 6.28… • The sum of the angles in a triangle is 180º

  12. Non-Euclidean Geometry • How about in a curved space? • Do demo 8C10.50

  13. Geometry in positively curved space • Circumference < 2  radius • The sum of the angles in a triangle > 180º

  14. Properties of positively curved space • Finite • Unbounded • No center How do the properties of positively curved space differ from flat space?

  15. Geometry in negatively curved space • Circumference > 2  radius • The sum of the angles in a triangle < 180º

  16. Review questions • Suppose it was discovered that the Hubble constant is twice the value that it is currently thought to be, how would this change our estimate of the age of the Universe? • Compare a flat universe with a positively curved universe as to whether they are finite, bounded, and have a center.

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