Don't think so - all my references show it's to do with air pressure in constricted flow.
Check you question.
You are correct. The Venturi effect has nothing to do with light. It is the ability to create positive and negative pressures with various tubes. Siphons work on a venturi principle for example.
Colloid or Suspension Solution
The Tyndall effect, or Tyndall scattering, was named after 19th century physicist John Tyndall. It has to do with light scattering through particles in a suspension.
If the mixture is completely homogeneous, then the mixture is true solution as in the solution the solute particles are completely dissolved and have uniform composition. These are transparent.
the scattering of light by colloids is known as tyndall effect. it is named after the scientist who discovered it.
In true solutions the solute dissolves completely in the solvent at the molecular level, meaning that the solute particles are present at their molecular size - well below the size of a particle required to exhibit light scattering dispersion (the Tyndall effect).
This is because there are solid particles suspended in the mixture although it is more stable than a suspension.
Yes, it does because tyndall effect is caused by scattering of light by small particles in colloidal solutions in transparent medium. (colloid means the mixture of particles less than size of particles in suspension)
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Colloid or Suspension Solution
Tyndall effect
The Tyndall effect, or Tyndall scattering, was named after 19th century physicist John Tyndall. It has to do with light scattering through particles in a suspension.
If the mixture is completely homogeneous, then the mixture is true solution as in the solution the solute particles are completely dissolved and have uniform composition. These are transparent.
The partiales of a Suspension are Big. Therefore they Show tyndall effect
Butter is a colloidal solution as it shows Tyndall effect. Tyndall effect is scattering of beam of light by the particles of colloidal solution. The dispersed phase in butter is liquid and dispersion medium is solid. The colloidal solution is always a part of heterogeneous mixture. Therefore, Butter is a heterogenous mixture.
the scattering of light by colloids is known as tyndall effect. it is named after the scientist who discovered it.
The Tyndall effect, also called Tyndall scattering, is light scattering via particles in a fine suspension. This effect normally creates strange color tinges when only this scattered light is seen, whereas with the movie projector the only real effect of the dust is revealing the beam of light, as the light itself still hits the screen clearly.