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    The Gravitational Redshift of Light Should Be Smallest for Light
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The Gravitational Redshift of Light Should Be Smallest for Light

Question 74

Question 74

Multiple Choice

The gravitational redshift of light should be smallest for light emitted from the surface of:


A) a black hole
B) the Sun
C) a white dwarf
D) a planet like the Earth
E) a neutron star

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