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24.02.2020 •
Geography
Consider a galaxy which is 100 million light-years away. Calculate it speed, assuming that the Hubble constant is 22 km/sec/million lt/years. Enter your answer in the blank (numbers only - no units!).
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Ответ:
2200
Explanation:
The Hubble law states that
v= H × d
where, v = speed, H = Humble constant, d = distance.
Thus
v=22 km/(sec/million ly)×100 million ly
=2200 km/sec.
Ответ:
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