Answer:
a) x₁ = 236.5 cm , b) x₂ = 4.1 10⁻⁴ cm , cells, c) x3 = 1.23 10⁶ cm
Step-by-step explanation:
It is requested to build a scale model of several star systems, to begin we must look for the distances to the two desired systems and use a direct proportions rule, where the rule is that the dialect of the milky way (105700 y) is equivalent to 10 cm
a) Distance to the Andromeda galaxy, the closest to the milky way
d = 2.5 106 y
Where the ano-light is the most used unit of measure that equals the distance traveled by the light in one year (y = 9,461 1012 km)
Since the distances are so great we can consider the bodies as punctual,
x₁ = 2.5 106 y (10 cm / 105700 y)
x₁ = 236.5 cm
b) The distance from the sun to alpha centuri
d₂ = 4.37 y
x₂ = 4.37 y (10 cm / 105700 y)
x₂ = 4.1 10⁻⁴ cm
This size is of the order of the diameter of most cells
c) the most distant galaxy known is called EGS-ZS8-1 is at a distance of 13000 10⁶ y
x3 = 13000 10⁶ (10 cm / 105700)
x3 = 1.23 10⁶ cm