What is the color of scattered light rays on the milky water directly facing the
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Explanation:
If you look all around the glass container, except right at the beam, you should see the milky water emitting a bluish glow. What's left of the scattered beam is mostly yellow and red (even the green gets scattered out pretty early, since its wavelength is shorter than red).
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The color of light scattered in milky water away from the light source is blue.
Explanation:
- Light scattering is defined as when light begins to travel from one medium to another like air, water, or glass.
- It tends to become part of the light that the particles of the medium can absorb, resulting in subsequent emission in a particular direction.
- There is numerous use of the phenomena scattering in our daily lives such as in analyzing air pollution, in various sub-divisions of the medical field, in determining molecular weight, etc.
- Red light has the maximum wavelength and violet or blue light has the minimum wavelength. The colors of light with the shortest wavelengths scatter the most.
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