what is Tyndall effect
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Explanation:
The Tyndall effect is a phenomenon where light is scattered by particles in a substance, such as dust, smoke, or even tiny molecules in a liquid or gas. This scattering of light causes the path of the light to become visible, creating a visible beam or glow.
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