Physics, 29.01.2020 06:59, michellemonroe012305
Newtonian cosmology 1. in class, we solved the friedmann equation for the critical case, where the constant of integration was set to k 0; this resulted in the einstein-de sitter model, where a ox t2/3 now, let us consider the closed case (k 1), where the universe starts with a big bang, reaches a maximum expansion, turns around, and eventually ends in a big crunch. for the closed model, it is convenient to write the friedmann equation as follows: 8t g po (a1) 3 where po is the present-day mass density a. show that this equation can be solved with the following parametric expressions: a= sin a and a (a sin a cos a) t where a is a "development angle", such that a = 0 corresponds corresponds to the point of maximum expansion ("turn-around"), and a crunch to the big bang, a = mt 2t to the big find an expression for the constant a b. plot this solution, showing the scale factor on the y-axis, and time on the x-axis. assuming po = 5 x 10-29 g cm, show time in units of gyr. (recall that the scale factor is dimensionless.) c. what is the total duration of such a universe? ie, what is the time elapsing between big bang and big crunch (in units of gyr)? d. show that at early times, i. e., for small development angles a, the closed solution discussed here appoximately approaches the einstein-de sitter scaling (a ox t2/3). to do this, taylor expand (in a) the parametric expressions in part a above.
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Suppose you plot the distance traveled by an object at various times and you discover that the graph is not a straight line. what does this indicate about the object's acceleration?
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Aleaky 10-kg bucket is lifted from the ground to a height of 15 m at a constant speed with a rope that weighs 0.7 kg/m. initially the bucket contains 45 kg of water, but the water leaks at a constant rate and finishes draining just as the bucket reaches the 15-m level. find the work done. (use 9.8 m/s2 for g.) show how to approximate the required work by a riemann sum. (let x be the height in meters above the ground. enter xi* as xi.) lim n β β n (9.8)(45β3 xi) i = 1 Ξ΄x express the work as an integral. 0 dx evaluate the integral. (round your answer to the nearest integer.) j
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