how does the intensity of scattered light depend on wavelength of incident light ? State conditions when this dependence holds
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The thing is when the wavelength of the light ray is high then it shall have a great speed which leads to less deviation and thus more the intensity. Therefore we can say that of the speed or the wavelength is small then there shall be greater deviation and thus low intensity
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The intensity of scattered light is found to be inversely proportional to the fourth power of wavelength of light. This relation holds when the size of air molecules is much smaller than the wavelength of the light incidentRead more on Sarthaks.com - https://www.sarthaks.com/147647/how-does-the-intensity-of-scattered-light-depends-on-the-wavelength-of-incident-light
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