The path of a disco light is visible because the light is on going until you turn the power off. Which is why you can see it and also because disco lights are usually colorful.
Yes, when sunlight enters a dark room, it illuminates the dust particles in the air, making their path visible. The light scatters off the dust particles, creating a visible beam that shows the straight path traveled by the light.
You can see a path of light in a sunbeam when there are particles in the air, like dust or pollen, that scatter the sunlight. This scattering causes the light to become visible and creates the beam that you can see.
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Visible light can be stopped or blocked by opaque materials, such as walls, curtains, or any solid objects that do not allow light to pass through. Additionally, certain substances like thick smoke or fog can scatter and absorb visible light, reducing its intensity. Mirrors and reflective surfaces can also redirect visible light rather than allowing it to continue in a straight path.
You can see the path of light through smoke because the particles in the smoke scatter the light. When light enters the smoke, it hits the particles and scatters in different directions, making the path of the light visible. This effect is commonly seen in settings like laser light shows or sunbeams filtering through smoke-filled rooms.
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Yes, when sunlight enters a dark room, its path becomes visible due to the dust particles in the air reflecting and scattering the light. This phenomenon is known as the Tyndall effect. The dust particles act as tiny mirrors that make the light rays visible as they pass through the room.
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They have color filters. A red filter, for example, transmits only red light that is emitted from the white light bulb. (White light is a combination of all colors of light) A green disco light has a green screen/filter that only lets through the green light photons form the white light. So, your eyes only see the green or the red wavelengths.