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what is scattering of light??​

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Answered by anshika2892
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Scattering involves light being absorbed by irregularities or particles within/on a medium, then being emitted at a slightly different energy/wavelength.Light scattering is what it sounds like - rays of light get scattered (or deflected in different directions). However, different wavelengths of light will be scattered more or less depending on the medium they are travelling through or material they are hitting.

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Answered by bobby982
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SCATTERING OF LIGHT

It is a very simple thing. You know how you cannot see anything until some photons fall on that object and then get reflected to your eyes?

It is a very simple thing. You know how you cannot see anything until some photons fall on that object and then get reflected to your eyes?Well, whenever you see something, it is because it didn’t allow the light to pass and instead, it blocked the light and made those light rays get reflected away to the surrounding and your eyes. This is the scattering of light. That light was obstructed by something in its way and got deflected from there, or I should say, got scattered from there.

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