Physics, asked by aditya5715, 11 months ago

what happen if dispersion and scattering of light do not occur​

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Answered by nishavya
25

We are unable to see red signals on road and we are not able yo see stars we ate not able to see rainbow nor light


Sunny5250271: Rainbow formation cant be occurred
Sunny5250271: Sky would not be appeared in blue colour
Answered by orangesquirrel
50

Scattering and dispersion of light are responsible for many natural phenomena taking place around us. If they do not occur then very common things won't be visible to us.

They are given as follows:

1. The sky appears blue because of scattering of light and in its absence, it would appear colorless.

2. The sky also appears red during sunrise and sunset which won't be visible in the absence of scattering of light.

3. The clouds appear white as all the colors of the sunlight are scattered equally by the large dust and water particles present in them.

4. The rainbow that we see is an optical phenomenon which won't be visible.

5. Oil spills on the road appear to be a mixture of colors due to dispersion of light which won't take place.

6. The traffic signals won't function because the red light that we see is again a result of scattering of light.

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