The Tyndall effect is a phenomenon where light is scattered by particles in a colloid or in small particles in a fine suspension. This occurs when the diameter of the particles is in the range of 1 nanometer to 1 micrometer. The effect is named after the 19th-century physicist John Tyndall who first studied it.
Let's explore why the correct answer is "Scattering of light":
Therefore, the Tyndall effect is characterized by the scattering of light due to the presence of particles in a colloid or a fine suspension.
Consider the following statements: Statement I: \( 5 + 8 = 12 \) or 11 is a prime. Statement II: Sun is a planet or 9 is a prime.
Which of the following is true?
The value of \[ \int \sin(\log x) \, dx + \int \cos(\log x) \, dx \] is equal to
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