real life examples of tyndall effect
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(i) Scattering of light wave when it passes through milk
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Example of the Tyndall Effect is the way certain eyes appear to be blue.......
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An example of the Tyndall Effect is how the headlights of a car are not able to shine all the way through fog. Headlights cannot penetrate fog because it is a colloidal substance, meaning that fog is made up of scattered particles. When light hits a substance with scattered particles, it collides with the particles, causing the light to scatter in multiple directions.
Another example of the Tyndall Effect is the way certain eyes appear to be blue. This is because the turbid layer of blue eyes contains less melanin, a substance that absorbs light. With less melanin, wavelengths of light can pass through the turbid layer. The shortest lightwave reflects a blue color, so this is the color the eye appears to be.
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