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9. What is the relation between the wavelength of light and the size of the particle causing scattering? 6. Why does the sky look blue on a clear, sunny day.​

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Answered by ᏚarcasticᏚoul
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Explanation:

Shorter wavelengths are more readily scattered that longer wavelengths. Light at shorter wavelengths (like blue and violet visible light) are scattered by small particles that include NO2 and O2

What makes a red sunset? As the Sun gets lower in the sky, its light is passing through more of the atmosphere to reach you. ... The sky appears red because small particles of dust, pollution, or other aerosols also scatter blue light, leaving more purely red and yellow light to go through the atmosphere.

Answered by Anonymous
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He showed that the amount of light scattered is inversely proportional to the fourth power of wavelength for sufficiently small particles. It follows that blue light is scattered more than red light by a factor of (700/400)4 ~= 10.

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