If a mixture scatters light and does not settle upon standing, it is not considered a suspension. It is considered a colloid.
It will be right to say that only principles of light microscopy keeps light focused and scatters wavelengths of visible light for the human eye to see.
Suspensions and colloids exhibit the Tyndall Effect. When a beam of light is shone on either of these mixtures, it will be scattered by the continuous movement of the particles and not shine through to the other side.
The fresh milk that comes from cows is a mixture of water, fat (also called butterfat or milkfat), and milk solids.(See Link) Related info: just because it says homogenized doesn't make it so. Homogenized milk has smaller droplets of butterfat suspended in it. You can tell that it is a suspension because it displays the Tyndall effect (it scatters light).
When a beam of light passes through a colloidal solution it scatters because of tyndall effect.
If a mixture scatters light and does not settle upon standing, it is not considered a suspension. It is considered a colloid.
It is a type of light.
translucent
It will be right to say that only principles of light microscopy keeps light focused and scatters wavelengths of visible light for the human eye to see.
medium size particles, settles out on staning scatter lights
it scatters
It scatters the light
Glass or clear plastic in the form of a prism will scatter white light so you can observe the full spectrum of colors
ozone layer
"Turbid" is the adjective. If you're looking for a noun to describe something exhibiting the Tyndall Effect, then "suspension" is most likely the one you want.
This is a colloidal mixture.
That is the reflection of the sky and how light scatters.