Physics, asked by vansh2103, 7 months ago

what is the difference between penumbral and partial lunar eclipse​

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Answered by musiclover2
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Explanation:

partial lunar Eclipse.

In a partial lunar eclipse, the umbra takes a bite out of only a fraction of the moon. The dark bite grows larger, and then recedes, never reaching the total phase.

penumbral.

In a penumbral lunar eclipse, only the more diffuse outer shadow of Earth – the penumbra – falls on the moon's face.

Answered by 1cKA
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penumbral lunar eclipse means when earth casts penumbral shadow on moon and partial lunar eclipse means when earth casts its shadow on moon partly

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