Unveiling the Mystery of Comet Tails: The Role of Drag Factor

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The tail of a comet is formed by a combination of solar heat and solar wind, which consists of particles emitted by the sun. This interaction causes gases to boil off the comet's surface, creating a vapor trail. The tail always points away from the sun, aligning with the comet's trajectory as it moves through space. The phenomenon can be understood through the concept of drag factor, which describes how the comet interacts with the thin medium of solar wind. Ultimately, the dynamics of these forces explain the distinctive appearance of comet tails.
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A tail of vapour behind a moving object suggests that the object is moving through a medium, and the phenomenon can be explained in terms of drag factor. So what is creating the familiar tail of comets we see moving through space?
 
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A tail of vapour behind a moving object suggests that the object is moving through a medium, and the phenomenon can be explained in terms of drag factor. So what is creating the familiar tail of comets we see moving through space?

A combination of the Heat of the sun and the Solar wind. The Solar wind consists of particles thrown off by the sun. It is very, very thin,(Thinner than most earth-made vacuums). But so are the gasses boiling off the comet body. The tail always points away from the sun, So when the comet is on its outward leg and moving away from the sun, the tail points out in front of its path of movement.
 
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