Physics, asked by NivashPrajin, 3 months ago

can anyone explain me twinkling of stars? Given in class X book?​

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Answered by SugarDelight
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When light from a distant source (a star) passes through our turbulent (moving air) atmosphere, it undergoes refraction many times. ... This is because some of the light rays reach us directly and some bends away from and toward us. It happens so fast that it gives a twinkling effect.

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