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the suns colour is white, allthough from the surface of the earth it may appear yellow because of atmospheric scattering of blue light.
They do because of the absorption of the light from the sun!!! I think not sure
Color perspective, also known as atmospheric perspective, refers to the phenomenon where objects appear to change in color and brightness based on their distance from the viewer. Objects further away typically appear lighter and less saturated compared to objects that are closer. This effect is caused by the atmosphere scattering light and affecting our perception of color.
its color scattering
hypothesisi think the color or of the drink will affect whether or not we like them. sincemany people likes fancy and colorful things than no color at all ,i thought they would like the drinks with colors more than drinkswithout color.
Color quenching is the attenuation of photons produced by a scintilator due to absorption and scattering. This effect, combined with the chemical quenching (attenuation of the transfer of energy from the solvent to the scintillator gives the total quenching effect of the scintillator/solvent mix.
The scattering of light really is called scattering. If you are referring to a scattered reflection this can be called a diffuse reflection. Are you asking about different types of scattering such as Rayleigh scattering? Rayleigh scattering is an elastic type of scattering most well known for the blue color of the sky.
The Rayleigh light scattering phenomenon.
because of the earth color.
Sunlight is effectively "white light", and the yellow color is produced by the scattering of light by the atmosphere. This is easily seen near sunrise and sunset, where the additional atmospheric distance and angle make the Sun appear red.
Rain clouds appear dark in color because of their overall density. As water droplets accumulate, their high concentration absorbs light instead of scattering it, resulting in the appearance of dark rain clouds.
Metallic colors do not appear in a color wheel.