Biology, 26.10.2020 17:20 gustavoroggero39
What Doppler shift would an astronomer notice for the spectral light from a galaxy moving away from Earth? Choose the correct answer.
lower frequency and longer wavelengths
higher frequency and longer wavelengths
lower frequency and shorter wavelengths
higher frequency and shorter wavelengths
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Biology, 22.06.2019 02:40
Svetlana and her mother are very similar. both have blonde hair, a love of scrapbooking, blue eyes, and a thin nose. which statement most likely describes svetlana’s traits? svetlana inherited her love of scrapbooking from her mother, but her blue eyes come from her environment.svetlana inherited her blue eyes from her mother, but her love of scrapbooking comes from her environment.svetlana inherited her thin nose from her mother, but her blonde hair comes from her environment.svetlana inherited her blonde hair from her mother, but her thin nose comes from her environment.
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According the inverse square law, doubling the distance from the source of the sound, a speaker, for example, will drop the sound 6 db each time. if you were standing in the back of an auditorium, 32 feet away from a speaker not using any amplification, would you be able to hear a speaker clearly? why or why not?
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