Name the minute particles present in earth's
atmosphere. What happens when a beam of light
strikes these minute particles?
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The earth's atmosphere is a heterogeneous mixture of minute particles. These particles include smoke, tiny water droplets, suspended particles of dust and molecules of air. When a beam of light strikes such fine particles, the path of the beam becomes visible. ... Here, tiny water droplets in the mist scatter light.
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When a beam of light strikes such fine particles, the path of the beam becomes visible. This phenomenon of scattering of light by the colloidal particles is called Tyndall effect.
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