Explain tyndall effect with an example
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The light scattering by particles in a colloid or in a suspension.Headlights of a car are not able to shine all the way through fog
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it is the effect of light scattering in many directions in colloidal dispersion, while showing no light in a true solution....
an example of this effect is how the headlights of a car are not able to shine all the way through fog. headlights cannot penetrate fog because it is a colloidal substance, meaning that fog is made up of scattered particles. when light hits a substance with scattered particles, it collides with the particles, causing the light to scatter in multiple directions...
an example of this effect is how the headlights of a car are not able to shine all the way through fog. headlights cannot penetrate fog because it is a colloidal substance, meaning that fog is made up of scattered particles. when light hits a substance with scattered particles, it collides with the particles, causing the light to scatter in multiple directions...
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