Physics, asked by aseemanand93, 7 months ago

agar star hame twinking karte dikhte hai due to scattering of light....
then why we don't see moon and sun twinkling... why they don't follow the rule of scattering..??​

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Answered by shariquekhan2500
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The twinkling of stars is due to pulsating and due to less angular radius... As compared to planets.. And sun is not a pulsar which can be seen with naked eye.. For that you have to go very far far... From the heliosphere to see it just like other stars.. Some stars pulsate called pulsars.

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

HEYA MATE!!!! Your doubt is correct......

Phenomenon behind shining of MOON:Moon shines because of its surface reflects light from the sun. And despite the fact that it sometimes seems to shine very brightly,the moon reflects only between 3% to 12% of sunlight that hits it.

Phenomenon behind shining of SUN ☀ : every second the sun converts 4 million tones of its material into heat and light through the process of nuclear fusion. This process is known as nuclear fusion..

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