3. Diagram "H" shows the absorption spectrum of hydrogen, while "X", "Y" and "Z" are part of the absorption spectra from 3 different stars. blue yellow red H Star X Star Y Star Z State how each spectrum differs from "H" and what that reveals about the motion of the stars X, Y and Z.
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