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If you find that the hydrogen alpha line in a star’s spectrum occurs at a wavelength of 656.45 nm, what is the star’s approximate radial velocity? Note that the rest wavelength of this line is 656.30 nm.

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Answer:

The answer to the question is

The star’s approximate radial velocity is 68.52 km/s

Step-by-step explanation:

To solve the

The formula is


(\lambda-\lambda_(rw))/(\lambda_(rw)) = (v_r)/(c) where


v_r = velocity of the star

λ = Star's spectrum wavelength = 656.45 nm


\lambda_(rw) = Rest wavelength = 656.30 nm

c = Speed of light = 299 792 458 m / s

Therefore we have


(656.45-656.30)/(656.30) =(v_r)/(299 792 458) or
v_r = 68518.7699 m/s or 68.52 km/s

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