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What is scattering of light? How does it takes
place in the atmosphere? How does the colours
of scattered light depend on the size of particles​

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Answered by shivansh3397
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Answer:

Scattering of light takes place in atmosphere because of reflection of objects in the world

Answered by SADHNADAHIYA
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Explanation:

Scattering occurs when light or other energy waves pass through an imperfect medium (such as air filled with particles of some sort) and are deflected from a straight path. A great example is when the sun's rays pass through clouds. The light is deflected off of its straight path and scatters in many directions

The colour of the scattered light depends on the size of the scattering particle. Very fine particles scatter mainly blue light while particles of larger size scatter light of longer wavelengths i.e. red colour. If the size of the particle is very large, the scattered light may appear white.

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