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the intensity of scattered light is maximum at ________ angle of scattering​

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Answered by sakthi3533
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The angular position of the maximum scattered intensity of max=8° did not alter for the two wavelength.

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Answered by Raghav1330
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At a scattering angle of 90 degrees, scattering intensity is at its highest.

  • the intensity of scattered light is maximum at 90 degree angle of scattering​
  • The amount of light scattering is inversely related to the wavelength's fourth power, as stated by Rayleigh's law for scattering. Shorter wavelengths scatter more, as seen by the relationship between scattering and wavelength.
  • The scattering angle is defined in the plane comprising both the directions of the incoming wave and the scattered wave, and it is measured from the direction of the entering wave to the direction of observation of the scattered wave.

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