When a fine beam of light enters a room through a small hole, Tyndall effect is observed. Why does this happen?
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Reflection of light by the gases present in air
Refraction of light by the gases present in air
Scattering of light by dust particles present in air
Scattering of light by the gases present in air
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scattering of light by dust particles
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Tyndall effect can also be observed when a fine beam of light enters a room through a small hole. This happens due to the scattering of light by the particles of dust and smoke in the air. Tyndall effect is due to scattering of light by colloidal particles.
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