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The Hubble Constant: measures distance using parallax angles measures the difference between absolute and apparent magnitude is a relationship between distance and velocity can only be used to measure distances of close stars

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is a relationship between distance and velocity

Explanation;

  • According to Hubble's Law the recessional speed of a galaxy is directly proportional to its distance.
  • The Hubble Constant is the unit of measurement used to describe the expansion of the universe, it is the relationship of the recessional speed of a galaxy and its distance.
  • The formula showing the relationship is given by the formula:

v = Hd, where: v = velocity of a galaxy, in km/s. H = Hubble Constant, measured in km/s/Mpc and d is the distance in km.

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