There is a sentence that is missing in the paragraph below. Look at the paragraph and decide in which blank (option 1, 2, 3, or 4) the following sentence would best fit.
Sentence: Roughly speaking, for every 10% increase in energy, the number of cosmic rays per unit area falls by a factor of 1000.
Cosmic Ray energies span a truly enormous range, from about 107 eV through to 1020 eV, but at higher energies the numbers of cosmic rays drop off dramatically. (1) __________.
Since cosmic rays are charged particles whose paths are affected by magnetic fields, determining where they originate is a challenge, and for the most part, an unsolved mystery. (2)__________. For all but the highest-energy cosmic rays (which remain largely unaffected by the magnetic fields), astronomers cannot simply trace the path of the cosmic rays back to their origin, but must infer their place of origin from their energies and composition. (3) __________. For the highest-energy cosmic rays, although in theory it should be possible to trace them back to their origin, their rate of detection is so low that there is no discernable stream of particles coming from any one particular direction. (4) ____________.
There is a sentence that is missing in the paragraph below. Look at the paragraph and decide in which blank (option 1, 2, 3, or 4) the following sentence would best fit.
Sentence: Roughly speaking, for every 10% increase in energy, the number of cosmic rays per unit area falls by a factor of 1000.
Cosmic Ray energies span a truly enormous range, from about 107 eV through to 1020 eV, but at higher energies the numbers of cosmic rays drop off dramatically. (1) __________.
Since cosmic rays are charged particles whose paths are affected by magnetic fields, determining where they originate is a challenge, and for the most part, an unsolved mystery. (2)__________. For all but the highest-energy cosmic rays (which remain largely unaffected by the magnetic fields), astronomers cannot simply trace the path of the cosmic rays back to their origin, but must infer their place of origin from their energies and composition. (3) __________. For the highest-energy cosmic rays, although in theory it should be possible to trace them back to their origin, their rate of detection is so low that there is no discernable stream of particles coming from any one particular direction. (4) ____________.
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1 Answer
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Correct Option - 1
Detailed Solution:The introductory line of the given passage shares some facts related to range of the cosmic rays. Contextually, the given sentence fits best in the firs blank only.
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