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Explain the tyndall effect and scattering of light 0

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Answered by jeevanchuphal
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tyndall effect is the scattering of light by particles
Answered by fawadisbest91221
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Tyndall effect:- When a light bulb is passed in the colodydry solution, the path of the light bulb appears brighter upon seeing the light bulb vertically, it is called the tindal effect and the bright path is called a tindal angle.


Examples :-

The dark-colored particles of the dust are shining in the light path of light in the dark room. When the light bulb is inserted by the projector in the cinema hall, the path of light bulb appears bright.




Selective scattering (or Rayleigh scattering) occurs when certain particles are more effective at scattering a particular wavelength of light. ... This means that almost all of the light which enters clouds will be scattered. Because all wavelengths are scattered, clouds appear to be white.

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