Social Sciences, asked by Bhupeshdewangan4082, 10 months ago

We cannot see during a fog because of:
(1) Reflection of light (2) Internal reflection
(3) Scattering of light (4) None of these

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

The correct answer of this question is option 3, scattering of light.

Explanation:

To clearly see an object we need a perfect amount of light rays in our environment which will reflect from the surface of that object and at last will reach to our eyes.

But during the fog,the reflected light rays by the object is scattered by the fog and the necessary amount of light rays don't reach our eyes for a clear vision.

That's why we cannot see clearly through the fog.

Answered by smartbrainz
1

We cannot see during a fog because of Scattering of light.

Answer: Option(3)

Explanation :

Fog is an aerosol that can be perceived by eyes. The texture of fog is of "minute water droplets" or "ice crystals" that are present in the air in a suspended state.

So, when a ray of light goes through this fog, the ray of light passes through these droplets, the process of refraction takes place and the resulting light emitting from the drop scatters.

Similar questions