Physics, asked by mohdsharifwani1981, 7 months ago

Stars twinkle but stars do not why?​

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Answered by skaju8039
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Stars twinkle because … they're so far away from Earth that, even through large telescopes, they appear only as pinpoints. And it's easy for Earth's atmosphere to disturb the pinpoint light of a star. ... The light from these little disks is also refracted by Earth's atmosphere, as it travels toward our eyes.

Answered by BrainlyMind813
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Hey mate ,

Here's your answer

Stars twinkle because they are very far from us so they behave as a point of source of light since ,  the atmosphere of earth is not constant the light comes to appear from different directions

I hope this answer helped you out , Have a nice day

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