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what is scattering of light? what is the colour of sky blue ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Scattering of light is the phenomenon in which light rays get deviated from its straight path on striking an obstacle like dust or gas molecules, water vapours etc. ... The colors we see in the sky are due to scattering of light.

Sky blue is a colour that resembles the colour of the unclouded sky at noon reflecting off a metallic surface. The entry for "sky-blue" in Murray's New English Dictionary reports a first sighting of the term in the article on "silver" in Ephraim Chambers's Cyclopaedia of 1728.

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Answered by AdityaBhargavSingh
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The blue color of the sky is caused by the scattering of sunlight off the molecules of the atmosphere. This scattering, called Rayleigh scattering, is more effective at short wavelengths (the blue end of the visible spectrum).

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