what cause scattering of light?
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Mark as Brilliant please
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Selective scattering (or Rayleigh scattering) occurs when certain particles are more effective at scattering a particular wavelength of light. Air molecules, like oxygen and nitrogen for example, are small in size and thus more effective at scattering shorter wavelengths of light (blue and violet).
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THE PARTICLES OF DUST PRESENT IN AIR SCATTER THE LIGHT COMING.THIS IS CISIBLE WHEN LIGHTS COMES FROM A WINDOW IN A DARK ROOM.THIS IS ALSO CALLED TYNDALL EFFECT
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