Physics, asked by pariharvivi12, 1 year ago

why planets do not twinkle

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Answered by Anonymous
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The objects which twinkle either in the earth's atmosphere or outside the earth's atmosphere are the objects called luminous objects. They glow either by producing their own light or by absorbing the light radiation from other luminous objects like moon absorb light from sun.
If the object is unable to glow then they are non luminous, means cannot absorb or produce own light.
To glow this property is required, but since it is absent in Planets they won't glow.

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Answered by jack6778
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Explanation:

Planets are much closer to the earth and are seen as extended sources. So, a planet may be considered as a collection of a large number of point-sized light sources. Although light coming from individual point-sized sources flickers but the total amount of light entering our eye from all the individual point-sized sources average out to be constant. Thereby, planets appear equally bright and there is no twinkling of planets.

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