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How does gravity distortion affect the behavior of light in space?

Gravity distortion, caused by massive objects like stars and black holes, can bend the path of light as it travels through space. This bending of light is known as gravitational lensing, which can cause light to be deflected or even appear to be magnified or distorted. This phenomenon can provide valuable insights into the nature of the objects causing the distortion and the structure of the universe.


What is the term for and image through which light passes?

The term for an image through which light passes is a "transparent" image. This refers to an image that allows light to pass through it with minimal distortion.


What is an example of transparent light?

An example of transparent light is the light passing through a clean glass window. This light is able to travel through the glass without significant distortion or absorption, allowing objects to be clearly seen on the other side.


What is the matter that transmits light but no detail of that light?

Transparent matter transmits light but does not alter or scatter the light passing through. This allows light to pass through without distortion, making the object seem almost invisible. Examples of such matter include glass and air.


What are objects called that transmit light easily?

Objects that transmit light easily are called transparent. These objects allow light to pass through them with little or no distortion. Glass and clear plastics are common examples of transparent materials.

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How does gravity distortion affect the behavior of light in space?

Gravity distortion, caused by massive objects like stars and black holes, can bend the path of light as it travels through space. This bending of light is known as gravitational lensing, which can cause light to be deflected or even appear to be magnified or distorted. This phenomenon can provide valuable insights into the nature of the objects causing the distortion and the structure of the universe.


Anyone know a photographer who explores colour and light or maybe distortion of light?

Max Mikulecky - maxmphotography.com


Why light is diffirect due to gravity?

gravity is a distortion in space-time, and when light passes through it, the distortion acts like a lens and bends the light eg- things look twisted around a black holes event horizon because of the massive gravity


Who discovered properties of light?

Sir W. Crookes discovered the Properties of Light in 1879.


Who discovered the ultraviolet light?

UV Light was discovered by Johann Wilhelm Ritter, in 1801


What is Aspherical distortion of light through the cornea is called?

Aspherical distortion of light through the cornea is called spherical aberration. This occurs when light rays passing through different parts of the cornea do not converge to a single point, resulting in blurred vision and decreased visual quality. Specialized contact lenses or intraocular lenses can help correct this issue.


Who discovered infrared light?

Sir Frederick William Herschel discovered infrared light in an experiment to measure the temperature of different frequencies of light.


What is the story behind the Black hole?

a black hole cannot be ovserved, so it could not be discovered. a black hole is created when an extremely old star implodes on itself causing a distortion in space, making a hole with suction power so strong it can even trap light.


What is the term for and image through which light passes?

The term for an image through which light passes is a "transparent" image. This refers to an image that allows light to pass through it with minimal distortion.


Astronomers often locate telescopes on mountains to?

To - minimise the distortion of the received image due to light pollution.


What did Isaac Newton discovered about light?

Isaac Newton discovered that light is composed of a spectrum of colors when passed through a prism, and that white light is actually made up of different colors. He also proposed that light behaves as particles called "corpuscles" or photons.


What is aperture distortion?

aperture distortion,it occurs due to flat top sampling. when the flat top sampling are observed through a finite duration rather than infinitisimal time is called aperture distortion.

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