What Is Gravitational Lensing?

What Is Gravitational Lensing?

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Physics, Science

11th Grade - University

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The video explores gravitational lensing, a phenomenon where massive objects bend space-time, affecting the path of light. It explains how lenses work, Einstein's prediction of gravitational lensing, and its first observation in 1979. The video discusses various lensing effects, such as the Einstein Cross and Einstein Ring, and how these effects help discover celestial objects, including planets. The video concludes with an invitation to join Scishow Space for more exploration.

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3 mins • 1 pt

What is gravitational lensing and how does it relate to the bending of light?

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Explain the concept of a lens and how it is used in telescopes.

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How did Einstein's theory of relativity contribute to the understanding of gravitational lensing?

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Describe the first observed effect of gravitational lensing and its significance.

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In what ways can gravitational lensing help in the discovery of exoplanets?

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