A star is known to be moving at 8.93km/s toward the earth. If you observe the spectral line to be at 5.66nm, at what wavelength would you expect to measure the spectral line in a lab? Please give your answer in nanometers and include 3 digits.

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A star is known to be moving at 8.93km/s toward the earth. If you observe the spectral line to be at 5.66nm, at what wavelength would you expect to measure the spectral line in a lab?

Please give your answer in nanometers and include 3 digits.

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