A cosmologist who is studying the light from a galaxy has identified the spectru
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Question
A cosmologist who is studying the light from a galaxy has identified the spectrum of hydrogen but finds that the wavelengths are somewhat shifted from those found in the laboratory. In the lab, the H line has a wavelength of 656.3 nm. The cosmologist is using a transmission diffraction grating having 5808 lines/cm in the first order and finds that the first bright fringe for the H line occurs at +23.41 degrees from the central spot.(a) How fast is the galaxy moving? Express your answer (a)in and (b)as a percentage of the speed of light.
[My incorrect answer: 1.5E7 m/s]
(b) Is the galaxy moving towards us or away from us?
ANSWER: Away from us.