When will a scientist observe redshift in the spectrum of a distant space object?(1 point)

> when the object is moving away from the scientist
> when the object is stationary
> when the object is moving toward the scientist
> when the object is in the same frame of reference as the scientist

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Observer A and Observer B are moving at different speeds relative to each other.
Observer A is stationary and Observer B is moving.
When the object is moving away from the scientist.
Light wave frequencies increase as an object moves toward the observer.
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