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Light scattering logo #21000 Light scattering is a form of scattering in which light is the form of propagating energy which is scattered. Light scattering can be thought of as the deflection of a ray from a straight path, for example by irregularities in the propagation medium, particles, or in the interface between two media. Deviations from the law of reflection due to irr...
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light scattering

light scattering logo #20973Particles suspended in a solution will cause scattering of light and the extent of the scattering is related to the size and shape of the particles (in a somewhat complex relationship). ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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light scattering

light scattering logo #10444Particles suspended in a solution will cause scattering of light, and the extent of the scattering is related to the size and shape of the particles (in a somewhat complex relationship).
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Light Scattering

Light Scattering logo #20687When light passes through a medium that is not perfectly homogeneous, the irregularities in the medium scatter some of the light in all directions. Even the molecules of air are large enough to scatter light; in 1871, Lord Rayleigh showed that this accounts for the blue sky. See also: Tyndall Effect.
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