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c)How is light scatterred by the air.​

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Answered by manas7083
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In the air, part of the sunlight is scattered. The small particles (molecules, tiny water droplets and dust particles) scatter photons the more, the shorter their wavelength is. Due to the scattering of light the wood in the background is seen like behind a bluish veil (“aerial perspektive”).

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Answered by ag5578112
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The phenomena occurring when a ‘parallel beam of light’ passing through a particle present in the air, the particle scatters the light and illuminates it in all direction apart from its incident direction.

The ‘atmospheric air molecules’ are smaller than the visible light wavelength range.

The lower wavelength light like blue is ‘scattered more than’ the higher ones like red and this is the reason for the sky appearing blue.

The sunlight falling on a particle in the air is scattered according to their wavelength and not as white light.

This scattering of light by air is also termed as Rayleigh’s Effect.

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