Suppose a star which is 100 light year away explodes today. It is highly unlikely that you will able to see the explosion. Why?
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→ Suppose a star which is 100 light year away explodes today. It is highly unlikely that you will able to see the explosion. Why?
→ One light Year = distance travelled by light in a year
→ So, if a star which is 100 light years away explodes today, it is highly unlikely for us to see the explosion from Earth after 100 Years.
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→ Suppose a star which is 100 light year away explodes today. It is highly unlikely that you will able to see the explosion. Why?
→ One light Year = distance travelled by light in a year
→ So, if a star which is 100 light years away explodes today, it is highly unlikely for us to see the explosion from Earth after 100 Years.
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