in the year 1941
non-examples of solar system iz galaxies,stars,and light-year
There is an average of 31556952000 milliseconds per year.
There are 31,536,000,000 milliseconds in a non-leap year, which is calculated by multiplying the number of seconds in a day (86,400) by the number of days in a year (365).
365 days in a non-leap year but 366 in a leap year. so 1 and 35 days
To find a planet in the night sky using a telescope, you first need to know where to look. You can use a star chart or a planetarium app to locate the planet's position in the sky. Once you have identified the planet's location, point your telescope in that direction and adjust the focus and magnification to get a clear view of the planet. Planets will appear as bright, non-twinkling points of light in the telescope's eyepiece.
See things that don't shine in the visible spectrum.
They don't. All earth bound telescopes, optical or not, must deal with a number of issues. But what do you mean by "better"? A radio telescope is better suited to pick up radio waves than an optical telescope, but an optical telescope is better for visible light. They each serve their purpose better than the other.
There are telescopes used to detect radio waves and others to detect infrared radiation.
no they were invented in 0024
light is must for optical microscope while is not necessary for nonn optical one
The non-electric telegraph was invented by Claude Chappe in 1794. This system was visual and used semaphore, a flag-based alphabet, and depended on a line of sight for communication. The optical telegraph was replaced by the electric telegraph.
silicon is opaque
An optical telescope is one that is desigend to see light. Other telescopes will observe some other radiation, usually some kind of electromagnetic radiation. This can include anything in the EM spectrum: radio waves, microwaves, infrared, ultraviolet, X-rays, and gamma rays. Watching the Universe in these radiations makes it possible to see some things that are not visible in normal light. For example, far-away objects in our Solar System will not reflect a significant amount of light, but can be visible in infrared.
No. The Hubble Space Telescope is an optical telescope of the reflective type. A 'non optical' telescope would be one that works on different portions of the electromagnetic spectrum below or above the optical wavelengths.
The difference between optical and non optical is the way the drive in the DVD reads the disk. Optical is a better and more higher quality reader. So the picture is much better.
Optical isomers are isomers of molecules which are non-superimposible. They have a left hand and a right hand and this is how you distinguish between them.
becasue scientist made a discovery of FMR