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From Astrophysics? thats the one I just did right?
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From Astrophysics? thats the one I just did right?
ohh sry i meant 23 is tht required 4 us?From Astrophysics? thats the one I just did right?
I dont think i've seen nething like this before :Sohh sry i meant 23 is tht required 4 us?
i'll nt solve it me neither i thnk its nt 4 our syllabus astrophysics is a bit confusing isn't it?like u kno the answers bt like smetimes i jst ans them and im nt fully understood the conceptI dont think i've seen nething like this before :S
Yeah i guessi'll nt solve it me neither i thnk its nt 4 our syllabus astrophysics is a bit confusing isn't it?like u kno the answers bt like smetimes i jst ans them and im nt fully understood the concept
jst nw it happned wth me i wanna ask u the wavelength we receive frm a star i red shifted incomparsion 2 1 in the laboratory so the wavelength is the peak wavelength or no?Yeah i guess
N VERY true :| Even if u know it, u dunno how to explain it properly sumtymz
It always keeps happening with mejst nw it happned wth me i wanna ask u the wavelength we receive frm a star i red shifted incomparsion 2 1 in the laboratory so the wavelength is the peak wavelength or no?
the wavelength we receive frm a galaxy is the peak wavelength always likein the redshift they show u a shift in a certain wavelength is tht the peak 1?.It always keeps happening with me
I dint get u sorry What are u asking again?
We recieve a range of wavelengths from the galaxy acctually (remeber the bell-shaped curve for Wien's displacement Law?)the wavelength we receive frm a galaxy is the peak wavelength always likein the redshift they show u a shift in a certain wavelength is tht the peak 1?.
ahh ok and i shldn't confuse ths wth the previous parts as i always doesWe recieve a range of wavelengths from the galaxy acctually (remeber the bell-shaped curve for Wien's displacement Law?)
and its not nessecary that it's ALWAYS the peak one, all the wavelengths will show the same shift.
well, usually the parts are related thoahh ok and i shldn't confuse ths wth the previous parts as i always does
i don kno wat 2 say im really embarressed frm asking alot nw i answered 1 que and i found my ans wrng so can u explain it 2 me if tht's ok astrophysics as usual old papers Q88 last part abt speed calculation and Q87 and i repeat my apologywell, usually the parts are related tho
Its perfectly okay with me Dont feel so, I'm learning a lot myselfi don kno wat 2 say im really embarressed frm asking alot nw i answered 1 que and i found my ans wrng so can u explain it 2 me if tht's ok astrophysics as usual old papers Q88 last part abt speed calculation and Q87 and i repeat my apology
thnx all of it if u canIts perfectly okay with me Dont feel so, I'm learning a lot myself
Q87 I dunno what formula they are using I used a = v^2/r but I'm not getting the answer :S
@87 which part?
Dont apologize please I'm sorry for my late responses btw
Welcome n sure ...thnx all of it if u can
thnx bt y B is more luminous? and how distances can be diff?Welcome n sure ...
Red Giants are stars with a large surface and cooler. They have moved off the main sequence.
Parallax displacement is the apparent change in angle of a star when viewed from the earth six months apart compared to a distant fixed star.
5 days (1 wave)
B is more luminous than A when viewed from earth. The maxima and minima are higher for B
Since luminosities are same, yet B appears brighter, A must be farther away from the earth to appear less brighter.
Contract: Gravitational forces
Expand: forces due to gas pressure and nuclear reaction
No problemthnx bt y B is more luminous? and how distances can be diff?
ok y b according 2 the graph is more luminous im also doin past papers bt i didn yet revise the bok and sme ques i solved b4 nw im nt able 2 solve and i started taking more time in solving ques than usualNo problem
B is as luminous as A according to the question, but from the earth it seems less brighter. That can only happen if B is far. LIke if u have something far it seems less bright than if it were near
How much are u done with? I'm doing Past papers now
ok y b according 2 the graph is more luminous im also doin past papers bt i didn yet revise the bok and sme ques i solved b4 nw im nt able 2 solve and i started taking more time in solving ques than usual
ya and smetimes u ned 2 thnk of an ans and the time is jst running awayIt 'appears' more luminous but it isnt. Thats exactly what ís the reason for it being far away.
ahan! I did the Study Guide and now the papers... n i think its cuz of exam pressure... >.<" Its hard to do stuff when ur tensed n nervous
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