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A distant astronomical object (a quasar) is moving away from us at half the speed of light. what is the speed of the light we receive from this quasar?

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For a distant astronomical object (a quasar) is moving away from us at half the speed of light, the speed of the light we receive from this quasar  is mathematically given as c = 3x108 m/s

What is the speed of light?

Generally, the equation for the   is mathematically given as

The speed of light can be said to be measured to be approximately the value c = 3x108 m/s

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In conclusion, An will not influence  3x108 m/s unless both are inertia and frames refrences where newtons laws are valid, so the speed of light measured from the earth frame is equal to  3x108 m/s

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