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what is meant by scattering of light?state example of scattering of light in day to day life​

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Answered by parismitakumar
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Scattering of light is the phenomenon in which light rays get deviated from its straight path on striking an obstacle like dust or gas molecules, water vapours etc. Scattering of light gives rise to many spectacular phenomena such as Tyndall effect and the “red hues of sunrise and sunset”.

Some example of scattering of light that we come across in day-to-day life are: ... At the time of sunrise or sunset, when white sunlight falls on suspended atmospheric particles, blue colour light scatters out in deep space, while red colour light scatters less, and reaches the observer on the surface of the Earth.

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Answered by anshikadwivedi141
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The scattering of light is the phenomenon in which the light rays get derived from its straight path , due to reflecting on obstacle particles like dust and gas molecules , we see the different colours due to scattering of light.

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