Science, asked by tamangmanika270, 10 months ago

why does the sun appears reddish at sun rise​

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Answered by RohitRavuri
8

Answer:

Red colour has less dispersive power than remaining colours of sunlight.

As the light travels a long distance the colour other than red gets dispersed and only red light reaches our eyes.

Hence sun appears red in colour at sunrise.

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • Sun appears red during the sunrise because if scattering of light
  • All the colours except red get scattered
  • Red being having highest wavelength doesn't scatter

Scattering is proportional to 1/(wavelength)⁴

  • Hence sun appears red
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