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  3. Apr 16, 2024 · Learn the definition, experiment and applications of scattering of light, a phenomenon of throwing light by particles in all directions. See examples of Tyndall effect and how to distinguish between scattering and reflection.

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    • Tyndall Effect
    • Colour of Scattered Light Depends on The Size of Scattering Particles
    • The Sky Is Blue
    • Sun Appears Red at Sunrise and Sunset
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    Scattering of light means to throw light in various random directions. Light is scattered when it falls on various types of suspended particles in is path.

    The scattering of light by particles in its path is called Tyndall effect. When a beam of sunlight enters a dusty room through window, then its path becomes visible to us. This is because the tiny dust particles present in the air of room scatter the beam of light all around the room. And when this scattered light enters our eyes, we can see the be...

    The earth’s atmosphere is a heterogeneous mixture of minute particles. These particles include suspended particles of dust, tiny water droplets and molecules of air. (1) Dust particles and water droplets suspended in the atmosphere are much larger than the wavelength range of visible light:When white light coming from the sun hits these larger part...

    The scattering of blue component of the white sunlight by air molecules present in the atmosphere causes the blue colour of the sky. The sunlight is made up of seven coloured lights mixed together. When sunlight passes through the atmosphere, most of the longer wavelength lights (such as red, orange, yellow, etc.) present in it do not get scattered...

    The sun and the surrounding sky appear red at sunrise and at sunset because at that time most of the blue colour present in sunlight has been scattered out and away from our line of sight, leaving behind mainly red colour in the direct sunlight beam that reaches our eyes. At the time of sunrise and sunset when the sun is near the horizon, the sunli...

    Learn about the phenomenon of scattering of light, Tyndall effect, and the colour of scattered light depending on the size of scattering particles. Find answers to common questions and examples related to the human eyes and the colorful world.

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  5. Learn about the scattering of light and its effects, such as the Tyndall effect, the white colour of clouds, and the blue colour of the sky. Watch a 2D/3D educational video by Aasoka, based on the CBSE curriculum for class 10 physics.

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  6. Learn about the scattering of light by different particles and its effects on human vision and the world around us. Watch this video by BYJU'S, a comprehensive education platform for Classes 9 and 10 students.

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