Applications of scattering of light in daily life
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u mean tyndall effect in daily life??
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Well. Light scatters. The only light that does not scatering as much and some say it does not scatter is Lazer coherant light. Turn on a light. It will scatter. Even light through a reflector shaped to focus light like in a projector scatters. So. Any light other than Lazer is an example of light that scatters
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The applications of scattering of light in daily life are critical phenomena, molecular weight determination, air pollution analysis, and diffuson phenomena.
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Some applications of scattering of light in daily life are:
- The sun's reddish hue at daybreak and sunset.
- The bright white of the noonday sky.
- The sky's blue color forms due to the molecules and .
- The absence of an atmosphere is what causes the sky to be so dark.
- Red light is used as a warning signal because, due to its longer wavelength, it is least scattered by particles.
- The increase in temperature is what gives clouds their white color.
Scattering of light is the phenomenon in which the light is spread in various directions.
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