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ASTR/PHYS 109 Dr. David Toback Lectures 2 & 3 1

Prep For Today (is now due) L3 Reading (If you haven t already): Required: BBBHNM: Chapter 1-4 Recommended: (BHOT: Chap. 1-3, SHU: Chap. 1-2, TOE: Chap. 1) Pre-Lecture Reading Questions (Partial) 4 questions from Unit 1 (Chapters 1-4 or recommended reading): Due before class Make sure you get a Receipt from TurnItIn If you need an extension let me know ecampus Stuff: Warm-up quizzes (including AMS): due before class If you need an extension let me know If you need additional attempts, follow the instructions 3

Going Big Chapter 2 You have to get started somewhere Start by looking at the various things in the universe Go from sizes we know to the VERY big After that we ll do the very small Chapter 3 6

The Very Big: Why Start Here? If we want to understand the universe and where it comes from (and what s going to happen to it) we need to know: 1.What s in it 2.What it s made of Said differently, "What are we trying to explain? or If the Big Bang is the answer, what is the question? If we were detectives trying to explain what happened, we d need to gather evidence: What evidence do we gather by looking at the scene of the crime? 7

Starting out Just starting out A size we know: The nose in front of your face (well someone s face) 10 centimeters, or 0.1 meters, or 10-1 meters. About 3 inches 8

Look from father away... Moving out, but still staying at sizes we know and love 1 meter (or about 3 feet) 9

Bigger still The Statue of Liberty in New York 10 meters (or about 30 feet) 10

Keep going 100 meters or about a football field, or 10 2 meters 11

Starting to get out there Manhattan and the Hudson river 1 kilometer or 10 3 meters 12

Even bigger use an airplane Can see the grid structure of Manhattan Important to the story? Yes! Can tell us a LOT about how New York City was constructed! 10 kilometers or 10 4 meters 13

Go to Drawings Manhattan Statue of Liberty Atlantic ocean 100 kilometers or 10 5 meters 14

Yet bigger The eastern coast of the U.S. If we looked at photos we would see no evidence of human life except for lights at night 1000 km or 10 6 meters (1 Megameter) 15

The Earth from Space Now we can see most of the Earth, but we can t see the streets 10 7 meters! 16

More Earth The Earth is a sphere in space 10 8 meters! 17

More Drawings Orbit of the Moon (27.3 days) The Earth 10 9 meters, a billion meters (a gigameter), a million miles 18

The Earth orbiting the Sun The Earth on its trajectory around the sun The Moon going around the Earth 10 10 meters! 19

Earth around the Sun Orbit of the Earth Yellow circle is the Moon s orbit Orbit of Venus 10 11 meters! 20

The Inner Planets Mars, Earth, Venus and Mercury orbiting the Sun All the planets move in the same direction (counterclockwise in this picture) A clue? 10 12 meters! ~A billion miles! 21

The Outer Planets Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune Again all move in the same direction! Look from the side: All move in the same plane! Another clue? 10 13 meters! 22

Aside on why Pluto isn t a planet 23

End-of-Chapter Quizzes There are End-of-Chapter quizzes for each chapter Helps ensure you have a good knowledge of some of the important FACTS for each chapter Will be done online, using ecampus Need a 100% on all quizzes to pass course Are assigned AFTER we finish the chapter in lecture, and due before the next lecture If you need more attempts, follow the standard instructions Big Bang & Black Holes Course Organization Document 12

ecampus Quizzes Start with free Warmup quizzes Need a 100% on most of them (don t worry most are easy if you read this document) In the Quizzes folder, then go to Required Warm-ups When these are done, the End-Of-Chapter Quizzes folder becomes available In the Quizzes folder, then go to End-of- Chapter Quizzes folder First one is Chapter 2 (no Chapter 1 quiz) EOC quiz due AFTER we finish the chapter in lecture Big Bang & Black Holes Course Organization Document 13

Perfect Quizzes Bad news: To pass the course you need to get a perfect score on all of them Good news: You can take as many attempts as you want until you get a perfect score Feedback for most quiz questions I will only count your best score I REALLY want you to learn and get good grades! There will be many assignments with this rule, but not all of them (e.g. AMS) Big Bang & Black Holes Course Organization Document 14

Just for Fun We have created a just for fun Facebook account for students (past, present and future) who want to stay in touch with the course Learning about the Big Bang and Black Holes Without the Math It s not part of the course, but I try to post fun, related things there periodically If you send me something fun (and appropriate for public consumption) I ll post it for everyone If you send me something fun, but inappropriate, I ll say thank you and just enjoy privately Also, lots of fun stuff on http://people.physics.tamu.edu/toback/109/video/ Big Bang & Black Holes Course Organization Document 38

Prep For Next Time L3 Reading (If you haven t already): Required: BBBHNM: Chapter 1-4 Recommended: (BHOT: Chap. 1-3, SHU: Chap. 1-2, TOE: Chap. 1) Pre-Lecture Reading Questions (Partial) 4 questions from Unit 1 (Chapters 1-4 or recommended reading): Was due already If you need an extension let me know Make sure you get a Receipt from TurnItIn Will start grading soon ecampus Stuff: Warm-up quizzes (including AMS): due before class If you need an extension let me know If you need additional attempts, follow the instructions If we finished Chapter 2 then end-of-chapter quiz 2 (else just above) 41

Useful Links Course Website http://people.physics.tamu.edu/toback/109 Course Organization http://people.physics.tamu.edu/toback/109/courseorganization.pdf Class Schedule http://people.physics.tamu.edu/toback/109/classschedule.pdf ecampus Instructions http://people.physics.tamu.edu/toback/109/ecampus_quiz_instructions_and_help.pdf PLRQ Instructions http://people.physics.tamu.edu/toback/109/plrq_guidelines.pdf Lecture Notes http://people.physics.tamu.edu/toback/109/lectures/ Papers and Peerceptiv http://people.physics.tamu.edu/toback/109/writingassignments/papers_and_peerceptiv.pdf FAQ Page http://people.physics.tamu.edu/toback/109/109faq.shtml 42

Full Set of Readings So Far Required: BBBHNM: Chap 1-4 Recommended: BHOT: Chap. 1-3 SHU: Chap. 1-2 TOE: Chap. 1 43