example of tindle effect
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When a beam of light is directed at a glass of milk, the light is scattered. This is a great example of the Tyndall effect. When a torch is switched on in a foggy environment, the path of the light becomes visible. In this scenario, the water droplets in the fog are responsible for the light scattering.
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Tyndall Effect Examples
An example of how the Tyndall effect scatters blue light may be seen in the blue color of smoke from motorcycles or two-stroke engines. The visible beam of headlights in fog is caused by the Tyndall effect. The water droplets scatter the light, making the headlight beams visible.
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