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Big bangTheBig Bang is the expansion of the Universe from an extremely hot and dense state that started about 13.7 billion ago.GasGas is one of the four basic states of matter. A pure gas consists of individual molecules(like helium, xenon, neon, etc), diatomic molecules (like oxygen, sulphur, hydrogen, etc) or a compound molecule made of different atoms(as in CO2). A mixture of gases contains variety of gaseous molecules like that of air. Read More>> Gravitational ForceGravitational Force is an attraction between two bodies by the virtue of their mass. The force of attraction between two point masses is , where m1 and m2 are the masses of the particles and r is the distance between them. G is a universal constant having the value 6.67 × 10-11 Nm2kg-2. Read More>> |
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Astronomers discover solar system’s most distant object, nicknamed ‘FarFarOut’. For most people, snow days aren’t very productive.
Some people, though, use the time to discover the most distant object in the solar system.
That’s what Scott Sheppard, an astronomer at the Carnegie Institution for Science in Washington, D.C., did this week when a snow squall shut down the city.
A glitzy public talk he was due to deliver was delayed, so he hunkered down and did what he does best: sifted through telescopic views of the solar system’s fringes that his team had taken last month during their search for a hypothesized ninth giant planet. SOURCE: sciencemag.com
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