Which phenomena of light does not the tyndall effect show
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Tyndall effect is the effect of light in colloidal substance only, although light scatters everywhere regularly or irregularly in every surface. But here, only scattering in colloidal substance takes place
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It is a well-known fact that the overall color of scattered light entirely based on the precise size of any scattering particle.
The extremely fine particles mainly scatter blue color light while the particles of bigger size scatter the light of extremely longer wavelengths.
The main example of this condition is red colour.
When the particle size is very big, then scattered light will appear white.
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