Physics, asked by rajneeshattri01, 1 year ago

what is mass of universe


rushabh2601: The calculated mass of the universe ranges anywhere from 1053 kg to 1060 kg. Since different methods were used, the disparity between the numbers is so great. No one actually knows what is out in the universe. Although many scientists would love to find an exact number, they have already started calculating how much it all weighs. Because no one knows an actual number, we can more likely agree that since the universe is still expanding, the mass is infinite.
rushabh2601: crrctn its 10^53 n 10^60 not 1053 n 1060
rajneeshattri01: mass of universe is zero because due big bang two type of energy produced one is positive energy and negative energy which also called dark matter or anti matter in big bang total no of negative energy equal to total no of positive energy and Einstein theory tells use mass is equal to energy before big bang every thing is zero big bang helps to crack the zero into negative and positive energy just like 0=-99+99, -99is negative energy and +99 is positive energy mass of universe is zero
rushabh2601: zero!!!!
rushabh2601: big bang... is an early concept... scientists have modified the concept

Answers

Answered by talli
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the mass of the universe 10 to th power of 50 tonnes or 10 to the power of 53 kilograms
Answered by harshitapradhan
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The calculated mass of the universe ranges anywhere from  10^53 to 10^60 kg. Since different methods were used, the disparity between the numbers is so great. No one actually knows what is out in the universe.

 Since, one knows an actual number, we can more likely agree that as the universe is still expanding, the mass is infinite...
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