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- Tyndall_effect abstract "The Tyndall effect, also known as Tyndall scattering, is light scattering by particles in a colloid or particles in a fine suspension. It is named after the 19th-century physicist John Tyndall. It is similar to Rayleigh scattering, in that the intensity of the scattered light depends on the fourth power of the frequency, so blue light is scattered much more strongly than red light. An example in everyday life is the blue colour sometimes seen in the smoke emitted by motorcycles, in particular two-stroke machines where the burnt engine oil provides the particles.Under the Tyndall effect, the longer-wavelength light is more transmitted while the shorter-wavelength light is more reflected via scattering. An analogy to this wavelength dependency is that longwave electromagnetic waves such as radio waves are able to pass through the walls of buildings, while shortwave electromagnetic waves such as light waves are stopped and reflected by the walls. The Tyndall effect is seen when light-scattering particulate-matter is dispersed in an otherwise-light-transmitting medium, when the cross-section of an individual particulate is the range of roughly between 40 and 900 nanometers, i.e., somewhat below or near the wavelength of visible light (400–750 nanometers).It is particularly applicable to colloidal mixtures and suspensions; for example, the Tyndall effect is used commercially to determine the size and density of particles in aerosols and other colloidal matter (see ultramicroscope and turbidimeter).".
- Tyndall_effect thumbnail WaterAndFlourSuspensionLiquid.jpg?width=300.
- Tyndall_effect wikiPageID "1068627".
- Tyndall_effect wikiPageRevisionID "603386363".
- Tyndall_effect hasPhotoCollection Tyndall_effect.
- Tyndall_effect subject Category:Physical_phenomena.
- Tyndall_effect subject Category:Scattering.
- Tyndall_effect subject Category:Scattering,_absorption_and_radiative_transfer_(optics).
- Tyndall_effect subject Category:Smoke.
- Tyndall_effect type NaturalPhenomenon111408559.
- Tyndall_effect type Phenomenon100034213.
- Tyndall_effect type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Tyndall_effect type PhysicalPhenomena.
- Tyndall_effect type PhysicalPhenomenon111419404.
- Tyndall_effect type Process100029677.
- Tyndall_effect comment "The Tyndall effect, also known as Tyndall scattering, is light scattering by particles in a colloid or particles in a fine suspension. It is named after the 19th-century physicist John Tyndall. It is similar to Rayleigh scattering, in that the intensity of the scattered light depends on the fourth power of the frequency, so blue light is scattered much more strongly than red light.".
- Tyndall_effect label "Efecto Tyndall".
- Tyndall_effect label "Efeito Tyndall".
- Tyndall_effect label "Efekt Tyndalla".
- Tyndall_effect label "Effet Tyndall".
- Tyndall_effect label "Effetto Tyndall".
- Tyndall_effect label "Tyndall effect".
- Tyndall_effect label "Tyndall-Effekt".
- Tyndall_effect label "Tyndall-effect".
- Tyndall_effect label "Эффект Тиндаля".
- Tyndall_effect label "تأثير تندال".
- Tyndall_effect label "チンダル現象".
- Tyndall_effect label "廷得耳效應".
- Tyndall_effect sameAs Tyndallův_jev.
- Tyndall_effect sameAs Tyndall-Effekt.
- Tyndall_effect sameAs Efecto_Tyndall.
- Tyndall_effect sameAs Effet_Tyndall.
- Tyndall_effect sameAs Efek_Tyndall.
- Tyndall_effect sameAs Effetto_Tyndall.
- Tyndall_effect sameAs チンダル現象.
- Tyndall_effect sameAs 틴들_현상.
- Tyndall_effect sameAs Tyndall-effect.
- Tyndall_effect sameAs Efekt_Tyndalla.
- Tyndall_effect sameAs Efeito_Tyndall.
- Tyndall_effect sameAs m.04363_.
- Tyndall_effect sameAs Q244040.
- Tyndall_effect sameAs Q244040.
- Tyndall_effect sameAs Tyndall_effect.
- Tyndall_effect wasDerivedFrom Tyndall_effect?oldid=603386363.
- Tyndall_effect depiction WaterAndFlourSuspensionLiquid.jpg.
- Tyndall_effect isPrimaryTopicOf Tyndall_effect.