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what is tyndall effect. Give one important example of it in our daily life.​

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Answered by RomaSoni
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Tyndall effect can be defined as the phenomenon where scattering of light by colloidal particles takes place and the path of light is made visible through dispersion. Some examples of Tyndall effect are:

1. Sunlight entering into a dark room.

2. Lots of dust particles suspended in a lit up room.

3. When the weather is foggy and smoggy, beams of headlights are clearly visible.

4. Scattering of light by water droplets present in the air.

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