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Big bang and expansion of the universe (K-A)
Big bang and expansion of the universe (K-A)
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1
A universe smaller than the observable (K-A)
Big bang and expansion of the universe (K-A)
Khan Academy
Applied Sciences
2
Big bang introduction (K-A)
Big bang and expansion of the universe (K-A)
Khan Academy
Applied Sciences
3
Cosmic background radiation (K-A)
Big bang and expansion of the universe (K-A)
Khan Academy
Applied Sciences
4
Cosmic background radiation 2 (K-A)
Big bang and expansion of the universe (K-A)
Khan Academy
Applied Sciences
5
How can the universe be infinite if it started expanding 13.8 billion years ago? (K-A)
Big bang and expansion of the universe (K-A)
Khan Academy
Applied Sciences
6
Hubble's law (K-A)
Big bang and expansion of the universe (K-A)
Khan Academy
Applied Sciences
7
Radius of observable universe (correction) (K-A)
Big bang and expansion of the universe (K-A)
Khan Academy
Applied Sciences
8
Radius of observable universe (K-A)
Big bang and expansion of the universe (K-A)
Khan Academy
Applied Sciences
9
Red shift (K-A)
Big bang and expansion of the universe (K-A)
Khan Academy
Applied Sciences
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