Physics, asked by saragill97, 6 months ago

The sun appears oval shaped or flattened due to atmospheric refraction only​

1. True always
2. False always
3. True sometimes
4. Cannot say​

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Answered by Anonymous
5

Answer:

I think it's true

Explanation:

refraction of rays of sun passing through the atmosphere.

The setting sun often looks oval in shape because of refraction of rays of sun passing through the atmosphere

This is due to the refraction of light coming from the sun. When light comes from the sun it generally travel from rarer medium to denser medium i.e., it travels from space to the atmosphere.

Early sunrise:- it is due to that when the sun is below the horizon at that time the light from the sun enters to atmosphere from space at get refracted away from the normal line of sun and it causes early sunrise.

Delayed sunset:- it is due to the reason that when the sun goes below the horizon at that time the sun light passes from space to atmosphere and it again get refracted from the normal line of the sun and it causes the delayed sunset.

Answered by Anonymous
1

The statement is True always

  • The sun's direct rays refract as they typically move through the atmosphere.
  • Because of the refraction of the beams moving across, the setting sun frequently seems oval in form or its particular shape.
  • This is due to the visible sun's refraction of light. When sunlight strikes the earth, it moves from a rarer medium to a denser media, i.e., from space to the atmosphere.

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