What is tydall effect??
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The Tyndall effect, also known as Willis–Tyndall scattering, is light scattering by particles in a colloid or in a very fine suspension. It is named after the 19th-century physicist John Tyndall.
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This scattering of a beam of light by the particles of a colloid is called the Tyndall effect. When we apply torch light on a galss of milk then the path of the light becomes visible but it is not so in case of water because in milk light is scattered by its very fine particles
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This scattering of a beam of light by the particles of a colloid is called the Tyndall effect. When we apply torch light on a galss of milk then the path of the light becomes visible but it is not so in case of water because in milk light is scattered by its very fine particles
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