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Tyndall effect can be seen when sunlight passes through forest canopy.explain

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Answered by anuragsahu100
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Answer:

it can also be seen in collidal solution

Answered by shivam94494
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Tyndall effect can be seen when sunlight passes through a canopy forest.

Explanation:

In the forest, mist contains tiny droplets of water which act as particles of colloid dispersed in air. When the sunlight enters the dense forest, the rays of light pass through these particles of colloids and get scattered. Due to the scattering of light, the path of the sun ray is clearly visible. This is called the 'Tyndall effect'.

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