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To Explain: The light scattering
Answer to Problem 16A
When incident rays fall on a suspended particle, it throws in various directions, is called scattering of light.
Explanation of Solution
Introduction: Light is
Explanation: Light scattering is a phenomenon in which electrons are beamed in many or multiple directions. Light is scattered when the incident rays fall on random small particles.
Conclusion: In the process of scattering, the electrons are beamed in various directions.
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