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Zorluk: KolayPhysics Fundamentals and Everyday Applications

The apparent twinkling of stars when observed from the surface of the Earth during nighttime is primarily caused by which of the following optical phenomena?

  1. Atmospheric refraction of starlight due to varying refractive indices of air layersCevap
  2. B
    Total internal reflection of light occurring within dense atmospheric layers
  3. C
    Rayleigh scattering of shorter wavelengths of starlight by gas molecules
  4. D
    Diffraction of light rays as they bend around upper atmospheric cloud edges

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Atmospheric refraction of starlight due to varying refractive indices of air layers
As starlight passes through the Earth's atmosphere, it encounters continuously changing air temperatures and densities, causing the light rays to continuously refract (bend). Because stars act as point sources of light from immense distances, these rapid fluctuations in light paths cause the apparent position and brightness of the star to fluctuate, creating the twinkling effect.

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1
Identify the cause of density variations in the Earth's atmosphere
Air temperature and density fluctuate continuously across different atmospheric layers, leading to fluctuating refractive indices.
Light travels at slightly different speeds through air of varying density and temperature.
2
Analyze how starlight behaves as it enters and travels through these fluctuating layers
The path of starlight undergoes continuous refractive bending as it travels toward the observer.
Continuous change in refractive index causes atmospheric refraction.
3
Relate the refractive bending to the visual observation from Earth
The apparent position and brightness of the point-source star fluctuate rapidly, producing the twinkling effect.
Because stars are distant point sources, small variations in light path noticeably shift light intensity reaching the eye.

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Atmospheric Refraction
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