Tyndall Effect

John Tyndall discovered that when light passed through a clear fluid when
small particles are in suspension, the shorter blue wavelengths are scattered more strongly than the red wavelengths.

This can be demonstrated by shinning a light into a tank of soapy water.
From the side there is blue light visibly scattered.
But at the end of the tank there is a reddened light.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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