The flat rotation curves of spiral galaxies imply that the distribution of mass resembles

The flat rotation curves of spiral galaxies imply that the distribution of mass resembles




a) the solar system; most mass is concentrated in the center
b) a wheel; the density remains the same as the radius increases
c) the light distribution of the galaxy; a large concentration occurs in the middle, but significant mass exists quite far out.
d) an invisible sphere much larger than the visible galaxy





Answer: D


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