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Derivations of this phenomenon may assume that objects satisfy the “singular isothermal sphere” profile. The KSB method is used to combat the PSF uncertainty produced in this phenomenon. The background distribution of dark matter can be found by averaging the orientations of galaxies due to the shear produced by this phenomenon. The observation of the “Twin Quasar” confirmed Fritz (10[1])Zwicky’s prediction of this phenomenon. The quantity [read slowly] “four times big G times mass over radius times c-squared” equals this phenomenon’s angle of deflection. When a source, observer, and intermediary are all aligned, this phenomenon can produce a “halo (10[1])effect” called (-5[1])Einstein rings. For 10 points, name this phenomenon in which astronomical bodies bend the path (10[1])of (10[3])light. ■END■

ANSWER: gravitational lensing [accept strong lensing or weak lensing or microlensing]
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Buzzes

PlayerTeamOpponentBuzz PositionValue
Rasheeq AzadUNC BSouth Carolina5810
Aidan JonesLiberty AVirginia Tech A9810
Chris YooWilliam & MaryLiberty B100-5
Joseph ChambersVirginia ALiberty C11510
Samuel MillerLiberty BWilliam & Mary11610
Diego AlmarazUNC CDuke11610
Jeffrey AustinUNC DWake Forest11610

Summary

California2025-02-01Y3100%0%0%78.67
Florida2025-02-01Y367%0%0%102.00
Lower Mid-Atlantic2025-02-01Y6100%0%17%103.17
Midwest2025-02-01Y6100%0%50%98.17
North2025-02-01Y367%0%0%97.50
Northeast2025-02-01Y5100%0%20%83.00
Pacific Northwest2025-02-01Y2100%0%0%82.50
South Central2025-02-01Y2100%0%50%108.00
Southeast2025-02-01Y4100%0%25%102.00
UK2025-02-01Y10100%0%30%85.50
Upper Mid-Atlantic2025-02-01Y888%0%25%81.29
Upstate NY2025-02-01Y3100%0%67%109.67