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Question
The phenomenon that causes the twinkling of stars is refraction of light.
Solution
The phenomenon that causes the twinkling of stars is refraction of light.
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The stars appear higher in the sky than they actually are, due to:
(a) diffraction of light
(b) scattering of light
(c) refraction of light
(d) reflection of light
As light from a far off star comes down towards the earth:
(a) it bends away from the normal
(b) it bends towards the normal
(c) it does not bend at all
(d) it is reflected back
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What does the student mean by saying that the sun can be seen after it has set?
A student claims that because of atmospheric refraction, the sun can be seen after it has set, and the day is, therefore, longer than if the earth had no atmosphere.
Do you think that the students conclusion is correct?
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What causes the scattering of blue component of sunlight in the atmosphere?
Which of the following is not caused by the atmospheric refraction of light?
(a) twinkling of stars at night
(b) sun appearing higher in the sky than it actually is
(c) sun becoming visible two minutes before actual sunrise
(d) sun appearing red at sunset
Explain why the planets do not twinkle but the stars twinkle.
Refraction of light by the earth’s atmosphere due to variation in air density is called ____________.
How does refraction take place in the atmosphere? Why do stars twinkle but not the planets?