Physical Science 22.3 Scattering of Light by The Atmosphere
Physical Science 22.3 Scattering of Light by The Atmosphere
Physical Science 22.3 Scattering of Light by The Atmosphere
Blue Sky
Blue sky
Learn about It!
Blue Sky
Blue Sky
Blue Sky
• White light coming the sun is
scattered less because it
passes through the least
amount of gas in the
atmosphere. Thus, you still
perceive the light from the
sun as white.
Blue sky
Learn about It!
Blue Sky
• Even if the shortest wavelengths are scattered the most, the
sky still appears blue instead of violet.
White Clouds
• Clouds appear white because
the water droplets in the
clouds scatter all the color
frequencies of white light
equally.
White Clouds
Clouds
Key Points
The color of the sky that you can see is the scattered light
1 being sent toward you.
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