Recall that Hubble's law is

  1. Recall that Hubble's law is written v = H0 d, where v is the recession velocity of a galaxy located a distance d away from us,
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  2. Summarize Recall petitions may be filed and circulated at any time after the election of the targeted official; however, there
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  3. Using Hubble's law, determine the recessional velocity of a galaxy 700 Mly away. Use 22 km/s/Mly for the Hubble's parameter.
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  4. The Hubble sequence is useful for distinguishing galaxies on the basis of many properties. Which of these does not correlate
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  5. im not sure on this one,Why must conditions, such as the number of signatures required on a petition, established for recall
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  6. The speed at which the Hubble Telescope orbited Earth is given.A photo of the Hubble Telescope is shown. The caption says four
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  7. The galaxies in the universe are all flying away from each other. The speeds of nearby galaxies are proportional to the distance
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  8. The galaxies in the universe are all flying away from each other. The speeds of nearby galaxies are proportional to the distance
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  9. The galaxies in the universe are all flying away from each other. The speeds of nearby galaxies are proportional to the distance
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  10. I need to now in order which of these are big in order from biggest to smallest: Moon, Whirlpool Galaxy, Hubble Deep Feild
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