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A star that is emitting radiation at a wavelength of 5000A, is approaching the earth with a velocity of 1.5×104m/s. The change in wavelength of the radiation as received on the earth.


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Solution

Step 1: Given information

The wavelength, λ=5000A

Velocity, v=1.5x104m/s

Step 2: We have to find the change in wavelength of the radiation as received on the earth.

Step 3: Calculation

The wavelength of the approaching star,

λ'λ=1vcvc=1λ'λ=λλ'λ=λλ

The change in wavelength be:

Δλ=λ×vc

By substituting the values,

=5000×(1.5×106)3×108=25A

Therefore, the change in wavelength is 25A.


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