Physics, asked by ramniranjan, 1 year ago

what is scatterering of light​

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Answered by joshuajacobthomas1
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Answer: When energy waves (such as light, sound, and various electromagnetic waves) are caused to depart from a straight path due to imperfections in the medium, it is called scattering.

Explanation: When energy waves (such as light, sound, and various electromagnetic waves) are caused to depart from a straight path due to imperfections in the medium, it is called scattering. Scattering is unique in that the wave energy is generally deflected in multiple directions that are difficult to predict or calculate. A great example of basic scattering is to think of the sun shining on you through a thin cover of clouds. Instead of hitting you directly, the sun's light is weakened. This is because as the sun shines through the clouds, its light is scattered and only some of it ends up striking you.

Answered by izuku57
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Answer:

Scattering is the process of absorption and then re-emission of light energy by the dust particles and air molecules present in the atmosphere.

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