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Chapter 25, Problem 33Q

(a)

To determine

ρrad, if it is supposed that the present-day temperature of the cosmic background radiation is increased by a factor of 100. The temperature will get increased from 2.725 K to 272.5 K.

(a)

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Solution:

4.6×103 kg/m3

Explanation of Solution

Given data:

The temperature is increased by a factor of 100.

The temperature is increased from 2.725 K to 272.5 K.

Formula used:

The expression for mass density of radiation is:

ρrad=4σT4c3

Here, ρrad is the mass density of radiation, T is the temperature of the radiation, c is the speed of light having value 3×108 m/s, and σ is the Stefan-Boltzmann constant having value 5.67×108 W/m2K4.

Explanation:

Recall the formula for mass density of radiation:

ρrad=4σT4c3

Substitute 272.5 K for T, 5.67×108 W/m2K4 for σ and 3×108 m/s for c.

ρrad=4(5.67×108 W/m2K4)(272.5 K)4(3×108 m/s)3=1250.572.7×1025=4.6×1023 kg/m3

Conclusion:

Therefore, the density of the radiation, ρrad, is 4.6×1023 kg/m3.

(b)

To determine

Whether it would be more accurate to describe our universe as matter-dominated or radiation-dominated. If the average density of matter, ρm, remains unchanged, it is supposed that the present-day temperature of the cosmic background radiation is increased by a factor of 100. The temperature is increased from 2.725 K to 272.5 K.

(b)

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Answer to Problem 33Q

Solution:

Radiation-dominated.

Explanation of Solution

Given data:

The temperature is increased by a factor of 100 from 2.725 K to 272.5 K.

Formula used:

The expression for mass density of radiation is:

ρrad=4σT4c3

Here, ρrad is the mass density of a radiation, T is the temperature of the radiation, c is the speed of light having value 3×108 m/s and σ is the Stefan-Boltzmann constant having value 5.67×108 W/m2K4.

Explanation:

Recall the expression for mass density of radiation.

ρrad=4σT4c3

Substitute 272.5 K for T, 5.67×108 W/m2K4 for σ and 3×108 m/s for c.

ρrad=4(5.67×108 W/m2K4)(272.5 K)4(3×108 m/s)3=1250.572.7×1025=4.6×1023 kg/m3

From the calculation, ρrad is greater than ρm (since ρm is unchanged even after the temperature is increased by a factor of 100 while ρrad increases as the temperature increases). So, the universe would be radiation-dominated.

Conclusion:

Therefore, the universe would be radiation-dominated.

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