we see objecys die to reflection of light waves but how we see a light beam itself
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The path of a beam of light passing through a true solutions is not visible. However it's path becomes visible when it passes through a colloidal solution, where the size of the particles is relatively larger. This is also called Tyndall effect.
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The path of a beam of light passing through a true solutions is not visible. However it's path becomes visible when it passes through a colloidal solution, where the size of the particles is relatively larger. This is also called Tyndall effect.
Hope you find helpful If so hit thanks and brainest button.
PEACE OUT✌
Yashraj9172:
u r right bro but my question is why do we see that scattered light from the colloidal solution(tyndall effect)
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