In this GCSE Physics quiz you’ll explore red-shift, evidence for an expanding universe, and how light from distant galaxies tells us about their speed and distance.
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You can find more about this topic by visiting BBC Bitesize - The Expanding Universe
Both the frequency and the wavelength change when a source is moving relative to an observer. You can hear this effect yourself by listening carefully to traffic going past on a main road. You can hear how the sound changes when the vehicles are travelling towards you and away from you
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For light, the effect is only noticeable when the movement is at extremely high speeds
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If the wavelength of a particular wave decreases, then the frequency will always increase as more waves will pass the observer each second
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It is known as redshift as the wavelengths of light received from objects travelling away from us are displaced towards the red end of the electromagnetic spectrum. Similarly, light-emitting objects travelling towards us have wavelengths which are shifted towards the blue end of the spectrum and thus this effect is known as blueshift
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The further away the galaxies are, the faster they appear to be moving
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Scientists think that by studying the C.M.B.R, they can understand some of the conditions which existed in the early parts of our Universe's development
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It has a temperature close to absolute zero
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This has become the accepted theory of the origin of our Universe but there are still many unanswered questions
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Successive waves will arrive sooner than if the car was stationary
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Successive waves will arrive later than they would if the car was stationary
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