why does sun appear red in the morning? what is scattering ?
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THE PROCESS OF RE-EMISSION OF LIGHT IN ALL DIRECTIONS WITH DIFFERENT INTENSITIES BY ATOMS OR MOLECULES IS KNOWN AS SCATTERING OF LIGHT
sunlight or moonlight must travel through the maximum amount of atmosphere to get to your eyes when the Sun or Moon is on the horizon (remember that that atmosphere is a sphere around the Earth). So, you expect *more* blue light to be scattered from Sunlight or Moonlight when the Sun or Moon is on the horizon than when it is, say, overhead; this makes the object look redder.
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THE PROCESS OF RE-EMISSION OF LIGHT IN ALL DIRECTIONS WITH DIFFERENT INTENSITIES BY ATOMS OR MOLECULES IS KNOWN AS SCATTERING OF LIGHT
sunlight or moonlight must travel through the maximum amount of atmosphere to get to your eyes when the Sun or Moon is on the horizon (remember that that atmosphere is a sphere around the Earth). So, you expect *more* blue light to be scattered from Sunlight or Moonlight when the Sun or Moon is on the horizon than when it is, say, overhead; this makes the object look redder.
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The process of re- emission of light in all direction with different intensity is called scattering of light. Thhe re-emitted light is called as scattered light.. hope it helped.. tq u..
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