Physics, asked by Anonymous, 1 year ago

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✔ Why does bluish colour predominant in a clear sky?

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Anonymous: because its wavelength is low

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Answered by saivivek16
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Hey mate,.

At the time of sunrise or sunset, the sun is just above the horizon; sunlight travels a longer distance through the atmospheric particles. The amount of scattering is inversely proportional to the fourth power of the wavelength.

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Answered by AshStyles
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The light from the sun has to travel a lot before reaching the earth's atmosphere and then Us.

As light travels through atmosphere, it gets scattered in different directions. The reason for this scattering is the air molecules present in it's (light's) path.

The blue light due to short wavelength is scattered more as compared to the red light of the long wavelength.

Thus, the light reaching our eye directly from the sun is rich in red colour, while the light reaching our eye from all directions is scattered blue light.

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