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Explain Tyandall affect in earth's atmosphere, along with two examples​

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The earth's atmosphere is a mixture of many minute particles such as smoke, water droplets, dust etc. When a beam of light strikes these fine particles, the path taken by that beam becomes visible. ... This phenomenon of scattering of light by particles is the Tyndall effect.

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