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Explain the phenomenon of scattering of light​

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Answered by dynamogaming14
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The scattering of light is the phenomenon by which a beam of light is redirected in different directions on interacting with the particles present in the medium. The scattered light's colour depends on the size of the scattering particles. ... Hence, the light has to travel a long distance through the Earth's atmosphere.

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Answered by gitanshukamboj6
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Answer:

Scattering is the process of absorption and then re-emission of light energy by the dust particles and air molecules present in the atmosphere.

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