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Do the stars in the milky way galaxy obey Hubbles law?

Sometimes


According to hubbles law galaxies are retreating from earth at speed that is proportional to their?

distance


How old is the universe in 2011?

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


Who formulated the law of electrolysis?

FARADAY


What is is hubbles law?

Hubble's Law states that (more or less) the distance to a galaxy is a constant multiple of the distance to that galaxy. For example, if one galaxy is moving away from us at three times the speed of another galaxy, then that means it is also three times as far away. The Law indicates that the Universe is expanding and had a beginning. Before Hubble's Law, many astronomers thought that the Universe did not have a beginning (it always existed).


Who formulated the basic law of heredity?

Gregor mendel


Who formulated the law of refraction?

The law of refraction was first accurately described by Ibn Sahl, of Baghdad, in the manuscript On Burning Mirrors and Lenses (984).it was then properly formulated by snell


Who formulated boyle's law?

Robert Boyle of course ! He was a chemist.


Who formulated OHM'S law?

V=ir


Who formulated the law of conservation of energy?

Rudolf Clausius, a German mathematician and physicist formulated the law of conservation of energy clearly. Though William Rankine mentioned it but he did not formulate it as clearly as Clausius did.


English scientist who formulated the law of gravity?

Sir Isaac Newton formulated the law of gravity in the 17th century. He proposed that every object in the universe is attracted to every other object by a force called gravity, which depends on the mass of the objects and the distance between them.


How is natural law formulated like science?

I believe Natural Law cannot be formulated but instead observed and applied. To formulate, you would need to apply boundaries and limitations to something with a limitless nature.