Science, asked by aroon07, 9 months ago

why the torch doesn't reflect when shown to sky?​

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Answered by Aronima
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The main reason why I can see the beam of light is that the light from the torch scatters off dust and other miscellaneous particles in random directions, allowing us to actually see the beam of light.

If this were the case, then I would expect the beam of light to decrease with intensity as it travels further from the torch, and the beam would sort of smoothly fade out of existence.

Answered by sakshijain61
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