Physics: Principles with Applications
Physics: Principles with Applications
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Author: Douglas C. Giancoli
Publisher: Prentice Hall
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Chapter 33, Problem 25P

(a)

To determine

The observed wavelength of a galaxy for the given distance.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 25P

The observed wavelength of a galaxy whose distance from Earth is 1.0×106 ly is 656 nm .

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Wavelength line in the Balmer series of the hydrogen atom is 656 nm .

Distance from Earth is 1.0×106 ly .

Formula used:

Using Doppler effect,

  λ=λ01+v/c1v/c

Calculation:

Using Hubble’s law, velocity of the galaxy is

  v = Hdvc=Hdcvc=(22000 m/s/Mly)(1.0 Mly)(3×108 m/s)=7.33×105

Now, calculating observed wavelength of the galaxy using Doppler effect

  λ=(656 nm)1+7.33×10517.33×105=656.05 nm656 nm

Conclusion:

Thus, the observed wavelength of a galaxy whose distance from Earth is 1.0×106 ly is 656 nm .

(b)

To determine

The observed wavelength of a galaxy for the given distance.

(b)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 25P

The observed wavelength of a galaxy whose distance from Earth is 1.0×108 ly is 661 nm .

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Wavelength line in the Balmer series of the hydrogen atom is 656 nm .

Distance from Earth is 1.0×108 ly .

Calculation:

Using Hubble’s law, velocity of the galaxy is

  v = Hdvc=Hdcvc=(22000 m/s/Mly)(1.0×102 Mly)(3×108 m/s)=7.33×103

Now, calculating observed wavelength of the galaxy using Doppler effect

  λ=(656 nm)1+7.33×10317.33×103=660.83 nm661 nm

Conclusion:

Thus, the observed wavelength of a galaxy whose distance from Earth is 1.0×108 ly is 661 nm .

(c)

To determine

The observed wavelength of a galaxy for the given distance.

(c)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 25P

The observed wavelength of a galaxy whose distance from Earth is 1.0×1010 ly is 1670 nm .

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Wavelength line in the Balmer series of the hydrogen atom is 656 nm .

Distance from Earth is 1.0×1010 ly .

Calculation:

Using Hubble’s law, velocity of the galaxy is

  v = Hdvc=Hdcvc=(22000 m/s/Mly)(1.0×104 Mly)(3×108 m/s)=0.733

Now, calculating observed wavelength of the galaxy using Doppler effect

  λ=(656 nm)1+0.73310.733=1671.3 nm1670 nm

Conclusion:

Thus, the observed wavelength of a galaxy whose distance from Earth is 1.0×1010 ly is 1670 nm .

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