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Physics, 26.03.2020 21:38, alext8691

For each star, determine how its light would be shifted. Not all choices may be used, and some may be used more than once. A blue giant moving away from Earth at 39.9 km/s A yellow dwarf moving transversely at 16.3 km/s A red giant moving towards Earth at 22.7 km/s A blue dwarf moving away from Earth at 37.9 km/s A blue giant moving transversely at 30.1 km/s

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