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why does fog scatter light and not disperse light?

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Answered by mg4484629
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Answer:

Non-selective scattering occurs when the diameter of the particles in the atmosphere are much larger than the wavelength of radiation. Non-selective scatter is primarily caused by water droplets in the atmosphere. ... In the visible wavelengths light is scattered evenly, hence fog and clouds appear white

Answered by DamselAngel
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Explanation:

Non-selective scattering occurs when the diameter of the particles in the atmosphere are much larger than the wavelength of radiation. Non-selective scatter is primarily caused by water droplets in the atmosphere. ... In the visible wavelengths light is scattered evenly, hence fog and clouds appear white.

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