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25 May, 03:49

Listed following are three possible models for the long-term expansion (and possible contraction) of the universe in the absence of dark energy. Rank each model from left to right based on the ratio of its actual mass density to the critical density, from smallest ratio (mass density much smaller than critical density) to largest ratio (mass density much greater than critical density). Smallest to largesta. coasting universeb. critical universec. recollapsing universe

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  1. 25 May, 04:27
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    From smallest ratio to the largest ratio:

    Coasting Universe - Critical Universe - Recollapsing Universe (From left to right)

    Explanation:

    The coasting universe is one that expands at a constant rate given by the Hubble constant throughout all of cosmic time. It has a ratio of actual density to critical density that is less than 1

    The critical universe is one that is at balance with no expansion. I. e. the actual density and the critical density are equal, which makes the ratio of actual density to critical density to be equal to 1

    Recollapsing Universe: The expansion of the universe reverses in the future and the universe eventually recollapses. The recollapsing universe has the ratio of the actual density to the critical density to be greater than 1
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