explain tydall effect of light
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The Tyndall effect is the scattering of light as a light beam passes through a colloid. The individual suspension particles scatter and reflect light, making the beam visible. ... As with Rayleigh scattering, blue light is scattered more strongly than red light by the Tyndall effect.
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definition:-
the scattering of light rays by particles in its path is called tyndall effect.
explanation with example-
suppose there is closed room in which a space or hole is made on the wall. then the sun rays coming of that hole is falls on the particles of the room and scattered in all direction which are being goes in our eyes and we able to see that particles. this is the basic example of tyndall effect.
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