The farthest objects in our Universe discovered by modern astronomers are so distant that light emitted by them takes billions of years

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asked Feb 21, 2018 in Physics by Rohit Singh (61,782 points) 36 142 450

The farthest objects in our Universe discovered by modern astronomers are so distant that light emitted by them takes billions of years to reach the Earth. These objects (known as quasars) have many puzzling features, which have not yet been satisfactorily explained. What is the distance in km of a quasar from which light takes 3.0 billion years to reach us?

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answered Feb 21, 2018 by Ankit Agarwal (28,847 points) 7 33 103
selected Feb 22, 2018 by sarthaks
 
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Time taken by quasar light to reach Earth = 3 billion years = 3 × 109 years
= 3 × 109 × 365 × 24 × 60 × 60 s
Speed of light = 3 × 108 m/s
Distance between the Earth and quasar
= (3 × 108) × (3 × 109 × 365 × 24 × 60 × 60)
= 283824 × 1020 m = 2.8 × 1022 km

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