Sabtu, 05 Januari 2013

THEORY OF CARBON SOLAR SYSTEM


THEORY OF CARBON SOLAR SYSTEM
SOLAR SYSTEM
          
            Solar System is a collection of celestial bodies composed of a star called matahara and all objects bound by gravity. The objects include eight planets known to orbit elieps shaped, five dwarf planets, natural satellites, 173 have been identified and the millions of heavenly bodies (meteors, asteroit, comets) others.

Theory CARBON SOLAR SYSTEM
1.      Nebule Theory
             Nebule theory or the theory of fog, proposed by Immanuel Kant (1749-1827) and Piere Simon de Laplace (1796)

            The theory was first put forward by the fog of Immanuel Kant (1749 - 1827) an expert philosopy of german it  hypothesis to explain the formation of the solar system, which is in the universe there is a mist that slowly rotates, then the center of the fog gradually turned into a blob of gas that became the sun being part of a fog surrounding the planets and satellites. At the same time, Pieree Simon de Laplace (1796) an astronomer from France sought to discover theori formation of the solar system similar to Immanuel Kant, who was named the nebula hypothesis. Turnover raises an interesting style centripugal rotary outward, while gravity tends to pull into the gas towards the sun. As a result of these two opposing forces is slowly making gas clouds around and form a flat-shaped gas cloud, forming a rotating disk of gas around the sun called Nebula Planetaria.
2.      Planetesimal theory
           Planetesimal theory, Thomas C. Chamberlin (1843-1928) a geologist and Forest R. Moulton (1872-1952) an astronomer.



           Thomas C. Chamberlin (1843 - 1928) a geologist and Forest R. Moulton (1872 - 1952) an astronomer, both of the United convey planetasemal theory (meaning small planet), which states that the sun actually has existed as one of the stars in the universe. At one time, there is a star that is passed with the sun at a distance that is not too far away, so it is affected by the gravitational pull of a passing star and most of the mass of the sun attracted towards the stars and scattered into space as a cold mass into small planets are circulated in orbit.

3.      Ebb and Flow Theory
        Ebb and Flow theory, Sir James Jeans (1877-1946) and Harold Jeffreys (1891), the theory is similar to the theory of planetesimals.

Sir James Jeans (1877 - 1946) and Harold Jeffrey (1891) both from British scientists claimed the theory of tidal gas, namely the magnitude of a star similar to the sun passes close to the sun, which causes the gas plug (the release of most of the mass of the Sun is shaped like cigar) because the star attraction of the passing and the moving mass of the sun. In the process of the mass around the sun had split into large and small grains. Large granules can pull and merge small grains clump of gas around the sun. Clots that is the planets as the solar system.

4.      Dust Cloud Theory
        Dust Cloud theory, proposed by Carl von Weizsaeker (1940) and then refined by Gerard P Kuiper (1950).


Theory of dust clouds or planetary photo pointed by the German astronomer Carl Von Weizsaecker (1940) and other astronomers refined the Gerald P. Kuiper (1950), who stated that the solar system formed from a cloud of gas and dust. The rationale is often found as a scattered clouds in the universe. Over 5 billion years ago, one of the clouds undergo compression, so that the dust particles are interested in cloud center gets the ball and spiral forming clots. Gas clumps gradually flattened to resemble a thick disc in the center and thinner edges section. The middle of the spiral disk of gas more slowly than its edges, and the center of the particles discs pressed together causing heat and glow into protosun (solar materials), which eventually became the sun. The edge rotates very fast, so it splintered into many clumps of gas and dust are smaller. This small clots (proto planet) rotates as well, which eventually freezes into planets and their satellites.

5.      Twin Star Theory 


           The theory of binary star have in common with the theory ebb and flow James - Jeffreys. At first the sun is a star adjacent twins, then one of the stars exploded and pieces of them revolve around the star which did not explode. Stars that do not explode into the sun, while a star fraction of planets and satellites.

6.      Bang Theory (Big Bang)

           Based on Big Bang Theory, the process begins with the formation of the earth tens of billions of years ago. At first there is a giant mist that rotates on its axis. Round does allow small parts and light thrown off and the large gathering at the center, forming a giant disc. At one point, a giant mist exploded with devastating in space who later formed the galaxies and nebulas. Over a period of approximately 4.6 billion years old, these nebulas freeze and form a galaxy known as the Milky Way, and then form the solar system. Meanwhile, the light was thrown off condenses to form clumps that cools and solidifies. Then, the clumps that form planets, including our planet. Planet EARTH.
           But in 1948, Gerge Gamov came up with another idea of ​​the Big Bang. He said that after the formation of the universe through a giant explosion, the remnant radiation left by this explosion must exist in nature. In addition, this radiation should be spread evenly all over the universe. Evidence 'should be' is ultimately found. In 1965, two researchers named Arno Penziaz and Robert Wilson discovered these waves by chance. This radiation, called 'cosmic background radiation', not seen emanating from one particular source, but covers the entire space. Thus, it is known that this radiation is leftover relic radiation from the early stages of the Big Bang.
In its development, the planet Earth continues to experience a gradual process to form as it is today.
           There are three stages in the formation of the earth, namely:
·         Initially, the earth is a planet and not experienced layer homogeneous or element differences.
·         Formation layer earth structure that begins with the onset of differentiation. Material iron greater specific gravity will sink, while the lighter specific gravity will move to the surface.
·          Earth is divided into five layers, the inner core, outer core, the mantle, outer mantle, and crust.

 Reference:
Adyatma, Sidharta .2012. Bahan Ajar Pendidikan Profesi Keguruan. Banjarmasin. Penerbit : CV Batur raya Banjarmasin


2 komentar:

  1. salam knal...follback yaaa,,,
    http://amburadul99.blogspot.com

    BalasHapus
  2. salam kenal sobat

    isinya bahasa inggris saya kurang ngerti tapi sedikit ngerti
    hehehehe

    maen juga ke website saya ya

    http://muhammad-al-ayubi.blogspot.com

    BalasHapus