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what is scattering of light​

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Answered by xishitaghoshx
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When light passes through atmosphere, it is first adsorbed by air molecules, dust particles, smoke and water droplets and then re-radiated in various directions.

This phenomenon is called scattering of light.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Scattering is the phenomenon by which a beam of light is redirected in many different directions when it interacts with a particle of matter.

Explanation:

For example - when sunlight strikes molecules in our atmosphere, the light is redirected in many directions. The blue light is scattered more than the red light causing the sky to be blue.

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