Explain how does the refraction of light affect length of the day?
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Nope. The ans is when sun is about to set , the sun's rays falls on the Earth surface going from rarer medium to denser medium as a result the light rays bends towards the normal due to which suns apparent position is higher than its actual position therefore sun rises two minutes early thereby increasing the length of the day.
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When the light of a celestial object enters the Earth's atmosphere from space, the resulting refraction is known as astronomical refraction or atmospheric refraction. This is in contrast to terrestrial refraction that occurs when the source of light is from an object on Earth.
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Hey buddy here is ur answer !!
》This light is of a different colour maybe more red, this is because of the refraction of the rays in the atmosphere that let the light cover a bigger area then just the half of the earth facing the sun.
》This whole process is based on refraction of light through atmosphere .
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》This light is of a different colour maybe more red, this is because of the refraction of the rays in the atmosphere that let the light cover a bigger area then just the half of the earth facing the sun.
》This whole process is based on refraction of light through atmosphere .
Hope u like !!..
》》BE BRAINLY 《《
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