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Astronomy 106 The Hubble Time ... This is an approximate relationship between the maximum age of the universe, T in billions of years and the Hubble constant H in km/sec/Mpc. The relationship is: ... If the Hubble constant is 70 km/sec/Mpc, what does this suggest for the maximum age of the universe? years years,
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Hubble's law - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Hubble's law describes the observation in physical cosmology that the velocity at which various galaxies are receding from the Earth is proportional to their distance from us. The law was first formu...
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The inverse of the Hubble constant. The Hubble time, also called the Hubble age or the Hubble period, provides an estimate for the age of the universe by presuming that the universe has always expanded at the same rate as it is expanding today.
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www.astro.virginia.edu/~jh8h/glossary/hubbletime.htm
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heavy elements haven't had time to settle to the core of these younger stars. ... If galaxy A is four times more distant than galaxy B, then according to the Hubble Law, galaxy A will recede ___________ than galaxy B.
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If you need to take the exam at a different time, please contact the LAC to set up a time at 1-800-481-2242 extension #3316. Please notify me by mail or email if you need to take the test at a time before the final date. ... If the Hubble constant, H, is larger at great distances, then the...
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3) If galaxy A is four times more distant than galaxy B, then according to Hubble's Law, galaxy A will recede ... than galaxy B. ... I. gravity is strong enough to stop the expansion in a finite time. II. the density of the universe is less than the critical density. III. the universe is finite.
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But all these pale next to the discoveries Edwin Hubble made in a few remarkable years in the 1920s. At the time, most of his colleagues believed the Milky Way galaxy, a swirling collection of stars a few hundred thousand light-years across, made up the entire cosmos.
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www.time.com/time/time100/scientist/profile/hubble.html
www.time.com/time/time100/scientist/profile/hubble.html
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But all these pale next to the discoveries Edwin Hubble made in a few remarkable years in the 1920s. At the time, most of his colleagues believed the Milky Way galaxy, a swirling collection of stars a few hundred thousand light-years across, made up the entire cosmos.
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