Why water most of the time appears to be blue in colour but actually it's colourless it's transparent?? Please tell the answer don't spam it and don't Google it please tell your own answers
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the actual colour of the water is teansparent but because the atmosphere tends to scatter shorter wavelength (blue) light to a greater extent than longer wavelength (red) light. ... Much of the scattering in milk is due to the lipids (
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Due to scattering of light.
blue colour has shorter wavelength so it's scatter fastly
Also,the receptor's in our eye are balanced so that we are most sensitive to (roughly) the middle of the visible spectrum. Our eyes are simply less sensitive to the purple light than to the blue
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blue colour has shorter wavelength so it's scatter fastly
Also,the receptor's in our eye are balanced so that we are most sensitive to (roughly) the middle of the visible spectrum. Our eyes are simply less sensitive to the purple light than to the blue
.
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