English
Noun
Hubble constant (uncountable)
- (astronomy) a number that expresses the rate of expansion of the universe; the velocity at which a distant object is receding from the Earth divided by its distance; its reciprocal gives the age of the universe
Translations
number
- Arabic:
- Bulgarian: закон на Хъбъл m (zakón na Hǎbǎl)
- Catalan: constant de Hubble m
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 哈勃定律 (hābó dìnglǜ), 哈勃常數, 哈勃常数 (hābó chángshù)
- Czech: Hubbleova konstanta
- Dutch: wet van Hubble
- Estonian: Hubble'i seadus
- Finnish: Hubblen laki
- French: loi de Hubble
- German: Hubble-Konstante f
- Hebrew: קבוע האבל (kavúa Hábl)
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- Hungarian: Hubble-törvény
- Ido: konstanto di Hubble
- Indonesian: hukum Hubble
- Italian: legge di Hubble
- Japanese: ハッブルの法則 (Habburu no hōsoku)
- Norwegian: Hubbles lov
- Polish: prawo Hubble'a n
- Portuguese: constante de Hubble f
- Russian: зако́н Ха́ббла m (zakón Xábbla)
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Roman: Hubbleov zakon
- Slovak: Hubblova konštanta
- Slovene: Hubblov zakon
- Spanish: ley de Hubble f
- Swedish: Hubbles lag
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