Physics, asked by cccf, 1 year ago

why we cannot see through fog

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Answered by VenkateshwarSwami
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we cannot see through fog because of scattering….
As light travels through the air, it is subject to running into anything that’s in its path. Atoms and molecules in the air, including anything carried in the air like dust or smoke, will scatter light. Water droplets, as they are presented in fog, scatter light big time.


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Answered by wwwuamuam
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Answer:

Scattering of light :

When light falls on fog then scattering takes place so the particles of fog become visible. Visible lights can't pass through fog.

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