Geography, asked by taskinbagwan332, 11 months ago

why the wind is invisible

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Answered by shraddha33204
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We don’t see wind because it is composed of particles that do not reflect light at a wavelength visible to our eyes. Wind is pressurized gas (70% nitrogen, 29.9% oxygen, 0.1% “other” like noble gases, NOx, SOx, etc), as we can't see gasses we can't see wind also.


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theshivansh: u said that there rays are not visisble due to non satisfaction of wavelength which our eyes cant see..
theshivansh: but gases dont emit any wavelength...
theshivansh: yeah some gases do.. but oxygen? no
shraddha33204: given in my nb.
shraddha33204: i never said it is for oxygen
theshivansh: u r right.. . i m giving example..
shraddha33204: ya
theshivansh: that particles of oxygen are small cant reflect enoigh light!
theshivansh: yeah ok bye .. now habe to study till 5... UPSC on head. gn
shraddha33204: oh ik
Answered by theshivansh
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yes it's kind of invisible. but it contains of gases , particles, and radiations. which whole constitutes together to form air. As we can't see gases so they can't also b seen
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