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How to Calculate Hubble Law

What is Hubble Law?

Hubble law relates recession velocity to distance: v = H₀ × d. Foundation of expanding universe model.

Step-by-Step Guide

  1. 1Input distance or recession velocity
  2. 2Apply Hubble constant H₀ ≈ 70 km/s/Mpc
  3. 3Calculate missing parameter

Worked Examples

Input
d = 100 Mpc
Result
v ≈ 7000 km/s recession velocity
Accelerating due to dark energy

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Using outdated Hubble constant value
  • Confusing recession velocity with proper motion

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Hubble constant truly constant?

No, changes with time; value reflects current epoch.

What is deceleration parameter?

Measures universe expansion rate change; negative (accelerating) recent finding.

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