Physics, asked by Himanshu127k, 9 months ago

What is scattering of light use this phenomenon to explain why the clear sky appears blue of the sun appear reddish at sunrise.

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Answered by pavithra7835
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During this, most of the shorter wavelengths present in it are scattered away from our line of sight by the molecules of air and other fine particles in the atmosphere. So, light reaching us directly from the rising or setting Sun consists mainly of the longer wavelength red colour because of which the Sun appears red.

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Answered by adarshthehuman
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, the light with scattered by atmosphere it is known at scattering of light Sky appear blue because only blue light came to earth and all the light scattered into the atmosphere the sun appear reddish at sunrise because only red colour has the highest wavelength so that's why I only red colour travel from sun to the earth as the in the time of sunrise and sunset the sun is very far from the Earth

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