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Aniyah Frey
25 August, 08:18
Red shift and blue shift difference?
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Nia Tran
25 August, 11:12
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A blueshift is any decrease in wavelength, with a corresponding increase in frequency, of an electromagnetic wave; the opposite effect is referred to as redshift. In visible light, this shifts the color from the red end of the spectrum to the blue end.
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