Question 5 2 pts For anything larger than this (your answer to the previous ques
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Question 5 2 pts For anything larger than this (your answer to the previous question), the expansion "wins" over gravity, and these are getting larger (or farther apart) due to the expansion. So, try the exam question again: Which of the following is getting larger due to the expansion of the Universe? In other words, which is far enough away that it is NOT gravitationally bound to us? All of the above/below are correct. The distance between us and the Milky Way galaxy's supermassive black hole. The distance between us and quasars. The distance between us and dark matter in the halo of the Milky Way galaxy. The distance between us and the Andromeda galaxyExplanation / Answer
Ans) the distance between us and quasars.
distance betwen the objects do not expand, the expansion happening between galaxies, and the it is discovered from the red shift of quasars, this occurs because the expanding universe takes quasars away from us and the emitted radiations will appear to shifted to longer wavelength.
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