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what is atmospheric refraction explain with the help of a labelled diagram that position of a star as seen by us is not it's true position​

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Answered by Anonymous
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No, it is not true position. It is apparent position we see because we know there are many layers in atmosphere, therefore light coming from stars undergo refraction many times which occurs in medium of gradually changing refractive index and therefore we see the apparent position of the star.

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