CBSE BOARD X, asked by anurag4754bts, 7 months ago

scattering of light class 10?​

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The scattering of light is the phenomenon by which a beam of light is redirected in different directions on interacting with the particles present in the medium. The sky appears blue because the fine particles in the atmosphere scatter blue light the most among all the components of white light.

At sunrise, the sun is located near the horizon, Hence, the light has to travel a long distance through the Earth’s atmosphere. At the time of sunrise or sunset, when white sunlight falls on suspended atmospheric particles, the blue colour light scatters out in the atmosphere, while the red colour light scatters less and reaches the eyes of the observer on the surface of the Earth. Hence, when this less scattered red light reaches eyes of the observer, the sun and its surroundings appear reddish.

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