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    The Doppler Shift for Electromagnetic Radiation from Distant Galaxies Moving
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The Doppler Shift for Electromagnetic Radiation from Distant Galaxies Moving

Question 102

Question 102

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The Doppler shift for electromagnetic radiation from distant galaxies moving away from the observer is called a:


A) red shift.
B) blue shift.
C) black shift.
D) vacuum shift.

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