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what is scattering light of water??

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Answered by arshiasankhyan
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Hi mate

Step-by-step explanation:

When light passes from one medium to any other medium say air, a glass of water then a part of the light is absorbed by particles of the medium preceded by its subsequent radiation in a particular direction. This phenomenon is termed as a scattering of light.

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Answered by aditisweetgirl
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The phenomenon of scattering of light by dust, particles, smoke and water droplets suspended in air in colloidal form is known as “Tyndall effect” or “Tyndall Scattering”. It was first explained by John Tyndall in 1859

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