How is light scattered by light ?
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Rayleigh scattering results from the electric polarizability of the particles. The oscillating electric field of a light wave acts on the charges within a particle, causing them to move at the same frequency. The particle, therefore, becomes a small radiating dipole whose radiation we see as scattered light.
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Light cannot be scattered by light. Suppose it does, It can only be scattered by using a brighter light or using a mirror.
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