8C10.15 Expanding Universe Balloon

Demo Description:

This demonstration uses a balloon with marks on it to show how the expanding universe causes celestial objects to move further apart.

Equipment:

  • Balloon
  • Sharpie
  • Hose with attached rubber stopper
  • Ruler or meter stick
  • Room or document camera, depending on size of the lecture room

Location: H132-B4

Caution / Safety Info

Please see the Safety Information page (link) regarding the following risks associated with this demonstration:

  • general safety practices

Setup Procedure:

  1. Make sure the balloon is prepared: draw at least two sharpie dots on the balloon, ideally more.
  2. Insert the rubber stopper end of the hose into the mouth of the balloon, making sure it’s secure and won’t pop out when the balloon inflates.
  3. In the classroom, attach the other end of the hose to the air spigot on the desk (NOT the gas one!)

Demonstration Procedure:

  1. Show the class the two markings, using either a room camera or document camera as needed. Use a ruler to show how far apart they are.
  2. Open up the air valve and begin to inflate the balloon. Point out the markings as it begins to stretch.
  3. Show the class that the two markings are now further apart using the ruler.
  4. Steps 2 and 3 can be repeated to show that the markings get further and further apart as the balloon expands larger and larger.

Notes

  • This pairs well with other demonstrations on universe expansion.