Physics, asked by angel1234526, 5 months ago

What is antumbra?
In annular solar eclipse?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The antumbra (from Latin ante, "before") is the region from which the occluding body appears entirely within the disc of the light source. An observer in this region experiences an annular eclipse, in which a bright ring is visible around the eclipsing body.

Answered by wasiurrahman
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Answer:

sun apper to be larger thanmoon seen in complete silhouette

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