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Explain Tyndall effect in earth's atmosphere along with two examples.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Tyndall effect. The earth's atmosphere is a heterogeneous mixture of minute particles. ... The phenomenon of scattering of light by the colloidal particles gives rise to Tyndall effect . This phenomenon is seen when a fine beam of sunlight enters a smoke-filled room through a small hole....

Eg:Fog because it is a colloidal substance.......

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Answered by afridisahid720
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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. Light gets reflected continuously by these particles and then reaches us.

This phenomenon of scattering of light by particles is the Tyndall effect.

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