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Why planets don\'t twinkle?I want answer in easy language |
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Answer» The planets are much closer to the earth, and are thus seen as extended sources. If we consider a planet as a collection of a large number of point-sized sources of light, the total variation in the amount of light entering our eye from all the individual point-sized sources will average out to zero, thereby nullifying the twinkling effect. Hence, the planets do not twinkle Ek planet ko cosider kr skte h as a collection of large no.of point sources of light....islie jo dimming effect thode bahut point source produce krte h us dimming effect ko baki point sources ka brighter effect nullify kr deta h.... islie planet ki overall brightness same rhti h and wo twinkle nahi krta...... Sater |
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