Assume two galaxies are 2.00 x 10 2 Mly apart. (a) How fast are they separating due

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Assume two galaxies are 2.00 x 102 Mly apart.

(a) How fast are they separating due to space expansion?

(b) Now suppose a third galaxy is located 2.00 x 102 Mly along a line that is a perpendicular bisector of the line segment between the first two galaxies. How fast is this galaxy separating from either of the other two galaxies?

(c) Why would the third galaxy appear to be receding from both of the initially mentioned galaxies at the same rate?

(d) How would the apparent motion be detected?

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