How does wavelength affect the intensity of scattered light?
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in the case if we have source of radiation of different wavelength and all other variables including rate of photon emitted are the same for all the sources the intensity will be inverse to the wavelength This is because photon energy is proportional to frequency and inversely proportional to wavelength.
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The intensity of a scattered light is found to be inversely proportional to the fourth power of the wavelength of light.
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