At the moment, it can be 70.4 +1.3
−1.4 (km/s)/Mpc, but more generally it is 67 ± 4 (km/s)/Mpc
That it is expanding.
it is a timeline of hubbles life
Hubble was an astrophysicist in the early 20th century. He helped discover the rate at which the universe is expanding, which is now given by the Hubble constant. (H0=69km s^-1 Mpc^-1)
No. Its value varies with the value of n.
If any other units are used, the value will be different. --Depending on the units you chose the value of the constant differs
By using a therom call hubbles law and hubbles constant this is the calculation: 1/Ho=d/v=t t= 3.09x10 22/71000x31566926 t=13.738 billion years old
That means the constant has a value that is different to zero.That means the constant has a value that is different to zero.That means the constant has a value that is different to zero.That means the constant has a value that is different to zero.
A value that does not change is a constant.
No. The value of soil is not constant.
That it is expanding.
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A "constant"
constant is a fixed value that do not changed during execution constant is a fixed value that do not changed during execution
6.626x10-34 m2kg/s is the value of Plank's constant.
Constant is just a value, a fixed value that doesn't change. And arbitrary constant is a value that is fixed throughout multiple functions you pick for ease of calculations.
it is a timeline of hubbles life