what is the difference between the rayleigh scattering and the Tyndall effect
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As in Rayleigh scattering, short-wavelength blue light is scattered more strongly than long-wavelength red light. However, Rayleigh scattering occurs from particles much smaller than the wavelength of light, while the Tyndall effect occurs from particles roughly the same size as the wavelength of light.
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“Intensity of scattering light is inversely proportional to the fourth power of wavelength” is called Rayleigh law of scattering. Tyndall effect is the phenomenon scattering of a beam of light by a medium containing small suspended particles
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