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26 August, 01:36

Problem 9) If you had light of wavelength 700nm when emitted, what would the wavelength be for an observer who is a red shift z = 0.05 from that source?

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  1. 26 August, 01:47
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    The answer is 735 Nanometer

    Explanation:

    Solution to this problem

    Given that:

    Solution)

    The Redshift is categorized by the difference related between wavelength (emitted) and wavelength (observer).

    Now,

    The wavelength can be computed as:

    1+z=/lambda (observer) / div / lambda (emitted)

    hence,

    1 + 0.05 = λ (observer) / 700 nm

    Gives

    = 1.05*700 = 735 nm

    Therefore, The wavelength from that source for an observer would be 735 nanometer
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