TYNDALL EFFECT


Meaning of TYNDALL EFFECT in English

noun

also tyndall phenomenon

Usage: usually capitalized T

Etymology: after John Tyndall died 1893

: the scattering of a beam of light when passed through a medium containing small suspended particles (as smoky or mist-laden air or colloidal solutions) — compare rayleigh scattering

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