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Chapter 33 Problem 7SL

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Problem 7SL

We cannot use Hubble’s law to measure the distances to nearby galaxies, because their random motions are larger than the overall expansion. Indeed, the closest galaxy to us, the Andromeda Galaxy, 2.5 million light-years away, is approaching us at a speed of about 130 km/s. (a) What is the shift in wavelength of the 656-nm line of hydrogen emitted from the Andromeda Galaxy, as seen by us? (b) Is this a redshift or a blueshift? (c) Ignoring the expansion, how soon will it and the Milky Way Galaxy collide?

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Title Physics: Principles with Applications 7 
Author Douglas C. Giancoli
ISBN 9780321625922

We cannot use Hubble’s law to measure the distances to

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