one component having the same frequency or wavelength as that of the incident radiation called
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The one component having the same frequency or wavelength as that of the incident radiation called is Rayleigh scattering.
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- The Rayleigh scattering was found in the 19th century, by the British physicist by name Lord Rayleigh.
- A Rayleigh scattering is the defined as the when the dispersion of an electromagnetic radiation occurs due to the particle that will have a radius which is said to be less than 1/10 of the wavelength of the radiation.
- It was published in a paper in the year 1871 by Rayleigh.
- The formula of Rayleigh is:
E = Eo sin2πν
Causes of Rayleigh scattering:
It occurs due to the sunlight in earth’s atmosphere that will cause an sky radiation which is diffusing and has a blue color, yellowish to reddish occurs in lower sun.
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