need help with physics and it's about converging and diverging
Q: Why is it not possible to find out what's going on in our nearest star within the span of 24 hours?
A: Einstein's special relativity explains how speed affects mass, time, and space. As per special…
Q: why is G considered to be the same throughout the universe?
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Q: What is the densest substance in the universe?
A: Osmium is the densest thing in the universe.
Q: Suppose we find an Earth-like planet around one of our nearest stellar neighbors, Alpha Centauri…
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Q: 2. Using your average Hubble's constant, calculate the age of the Universe. For this, first, we use…
A: Given: Hubble constant H=71 [km/sMparsec] According to Hubble`s law, it was found that the galaxies…
Q: It is possible to derive the age of the universe given the value of the Hubble constant and the…
A: Given distance of glaxy (d) = 235 million light-…
Q: given: a (distance to center of galaxy in AU) = 1,717,914,439 AU P (suns orbital period in years)…
A: Given: a (distance to center of galaxy in AU) = 1,717,914,439 AU P (suns orbital period in years) =…
Q: What do you think of the statement: The universe has no center and no edge (or boundary)?
A: The description of the universe that it has no centre and no edge actually tells a lot about the…
Q: Billy has trouble with math, and his answer is "10" to the following question, "How 120 dozen?" a.…
A: We’ll answer the first question since the exact one wasn’t specified. Please submit a new question…
Q: What is the distance in meters to our Sun that is 500 light-seconds away?
A: The time taken by the light to travel from Earth to Sun is t = 500 seconds. Assume the speed of the…
Q: could this be rewritten by any chance? It just comes up as a bunch of letters and integral symbols.…
A: Determine, The mass of the object and the center of the mass.
Q: You attached a 0.1 Kg mass to a spring that had ak value of 8.5 N/m. What was the period of…
A: we know that
Q: part 3, 16.7 is wrong?
A: Given :- h=20cm d=54.2 cm n=1.37
Q: 5. What is the semi-amplitude, K? To find this, take 1/2 of the full range of the velocities. For…
A: Concept used: Maximum red shift and minimum blue shift velocities are noted from given plot. Range…
Q: About what percentage of the universe is believed to be composed of normal matter? O 5% O > 22% O…
A: 68% of the matter is dark energy. 27% of the matter is dark matter. Rest less or equal to 5% is…
Q: The big bang happened a. in the Hyades cluster. b. in the Virgo cluster. c. in the…
A: The big bang happened in all of these locations.
Q: we have this problem in our class today that left me puzzled. here it is Lets say i have a rod. and…
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Q: What was the maximum age of the universe predicted by Hubble's first estimate of the Hubble…
A: The first estimate for the Hubble constant H was 500 km/s/Mpc. The formula for the age of the…
Q: Your astronaut twin brother is exploring a planet of a star far out in space. Ignoring the time…
A: Brother's age 2 years for 1 year of my age⇒ t∘=t , t'=2t
Q: Find the approximate mass of the dark and luminous matter in the Milky Way galaxy. Assume the…
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Q: When you drive down the highway, you are moving through space. What else are you moving through?
A: An object sitting at rest not moving through space but as the time never stops, so it's moving…
Q: Find the acceleration of our galaxy, the Milky Way, due to the nearest comparably sized galaxy, the…
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Q: How many atomic nuclei (diameter = 1 × 10¬1 cm) would it take to stretch from one end of the known…
A: diameter of atomic nuclei (d) = 10-13 cm = 10-15 m distance of one end of universe to its other end…
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- Explain the Higher-Order Systems?اريد حل هاي السؤالOne of our closest stars is our Sun, duh. If the distance from Earth to our Sun is 1.56e-05 light-years, how quickly is that star travelling away from us? [Note that Hubble's Constant is roughly 70 km/s/Mpc and 1 light-year is roughly 3.07E-7 Mpc.] m/s
- According to the tiny world experiment, there are only 5.2 intermediates between any two people on Earth (thus 6-degree of separation). This is a remark that has been made for well over half a century. The Internet may be useful in this regard. Let's pretend that everyone on Earth doubles their friend count on Facebook, Twitter, and every other social network they participate in (2x). Calculate the relative distance between us now. What do you think it is?The correct answer is 2.18E-1. Can you show how to get this?How does Hubble’s Constant depend on time? How about distance? (In what sense is it constant?
- Do you think values are relative? If so, what are they relative to? If not, why not?Does it make sense to ask, “If the universe is expanding, what is it expanding into?”In the reading, you were told that there were roughly 10,000 galaxies in the image of the Hubble Ultra Deep Field alone. The image is roughly 10 square arcminutes and there are roughly 1.5*10^8 square arcminutes composing the entire sky. With that in mind and assuming that the Hubble Ultra Deep Field represents an average part of the sky, roughly how many galaxies may exist in the observable universe? (Please include commas for every factor of 1,000; for example 2,343,567,890)