explain the blue colour of sky??
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It is because of the scattering.
Scattering : The process in which electromagnetic radiations are deflected.
Molecules in the air scatter blue light from the sun more than the red light.
That's why sky is of blue colour.
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Scattering : The process in which electromagnetic radiations are deflected.
Molecules in the air scatter blue light from the sun more than the red light.
That's why sky is of blue colour.
All the best.
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The color of sky is due to the property of dispersion of light
the white light of the colour before reaching the earths surface gets dispersed into its 7 components VIBGYOR
the molecules present in the atmosphere are capable of scattering only the light with shortest wavelength and hence red light wont get scattered
As the light that we get from sun is white in color and due to atmospheric refraction splitting up of white light takes place and the light with longest wavelength gets lost in the space and blue and violet has shortest wavelength but the intensity of blue will be much more than that of violet which makes us see the sky blue in colour
the white light of the colour before reaching the earths surface gets dispersed into its 7 components VIBGYOR
the molecules present in the atmosphere are capable of scattering only the light with shortest wavelength and hence red light wont get scattered
As the light that we get from sun is white in color and due to atmospheric refraction splitting up of white light takes place and the light with longest wavelength gets lost in the space and blue and violet has shortest wavelength but the intensity of blue will be much more than that of violet which makes us see the sky blue in colour
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