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meteoroids are shooting stars completely burn out while they hit Earth's atmosphere apply the concept of impulse to explain the burning action

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Meteoroids are shooting stars completely burn out while they hit Earth's atmosphere.

Explanation:

When the dust particles enter the atmosphere of the Earth from the asteroids, meteor showers are observed. As they come in contact with the earth's atmosphere, these air particles from friction which ultimately heats the meteors. The heat formed, helps in vaporizing the meteors. This leads to the creation of the shooting stars.

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Meteorites are shooting stars. They completely burn out while they hit Earth’s atmosphere. Apply the concept of impulse to explain their burning action.​

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