Physics, asked by mayankrambraj76, 1 month ago

explain why the planets do not twinkle​

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Answered by pvsnmurthy22
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Answer:

Planets appear larger to human eyes as compared to stars because they are closer. As the angle subtended by the planets at the human eye is more, the shift in their position(as compared to stars) is smaller. Since, the shift is smaller, they do not twinkle.

Answered by SwagRiya23
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  • Planets appear larger to human eyes as compared to stars because they are closer. As the angle subtended by the planets at the human eye is more, the shift in their position(as compared to stars) is smaller. Since, the shift is smaller, they do not twinkle.
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