Solar radiation that is received after it changes its direction due to reflection and scattering in the atmosphere is called
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Albedo effect :
The measure of how much radiation is reflected back into the earth's surface.
This is usually determined by the surface on which the radiations fall.
The average earth's albedo is 0.3.
When the sun rays hit the earth's surface, some of it is absorbed whereas others are reflected and scattered back into the atmosphere.
The amount of the reflected radiation is what is known as an Albedo.
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Solar radiation that is received after it changes its direction due to reflection and scattering in the atmosphere is called diffuse solar radiation.
Explanation:
- The diffused solar radiation is the radiation that reaches the earth's surface after it has been scattered from the sun as a beam of light. It's just like skylight and changes its colour and mostly consist of the visible spectrum of blue, green, and red.
- It diffuses depending on its wavelength, some example includes the raylight scatter and mie scatter. Under the overcast sky when there is no sunlight a diffuse scattering takes place.
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