Science, asked by Ankit1234, 1 year ago

what is tyndall effect?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Tydall Effect is the scattering of beam of light. It's observed in a colloidal solution or in a solution with suspended particles. The daily-life example also includes the scattering of light in forests. 

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Answered by saumya10
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hey buddy,

Tyndall effect:- Tyndall effect is the scattering of colloidal particles present in air.

eg:- in a cinema hall, you would have seen small beam of light from the projector with millions of dust particles in it.
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