Scattering of light is direct consequence of
Dispersion
Interference
Diffraction
Reflection
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scattering of light is direct consequence of dispersion
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The scattering of light is a direct consequence of Dispersion.
- Interference occurs when two waves superimpose each other to produce an amplitude that is lower, higher or the same as the two original waves.
- Diffraction: It occurs when the size of the aperture or obstacle matches the wavelength of the incident wave as it passes through the aperture or obstacle.
- Reflection occurs when a Lightwave returns to the source medium by changing its direction at the interface between two dissimilar media.
- The phenomenon of splitting White light into its 7 constituent colors is called dispersion. The dispersion of light is caused by variations in the speed of light rays of different wavelengths. So this option fits the best for Scattering of light.
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