seeds of juicy fruits are carried by birds and other animalsI think that it disperse by when the sun light hits it and the water that its starts to disperse .i think that's what happens.....
Infinitely thin walls will not affect the beams of light, if the prism walls are not infinitely thin then there will be dispersion but not much.
Opaque liquids usually have more objects in them to block and shade out rays of light, such as having blinds in between you and the window, or holding paper up to a light. I hope this answered your question. -Teek.
When mixed, gases and liquids generally form a homogeneous mixture, as the gas molecules can evenly disperse within the liquid. Additionally, when two liquids are mixed that are completely miscible, such as alcohol and water, they also create a homogeneous mixture. In contrast, solids typically do not form homogeneous mixtures with liquids unless they dissolve completely.
Not much because the light has to travel a distance in the medium with a different refractive index in order for the dispersion to become obvious. If you look very closely you will see some dispersion but it may be microscopic.
They disperse.
Because it is light and small
by wind as being very light
liquids
A prism.
If plants did not disperse, they would all be stuck in a single location. They would then compete for soil and light and would eventually die out.
Yes, different liquids have different refractive indices, which means they can bend light differently. This causes light to travel at different speeds and directions when passing through different liquids.
that is where we get rainbows. light shines through rain drops and refracts it's individual colors. For normal incidence there is no dispersion and hence the rays will not disperse into its constituent colors .(pearlsawme)
seeds of juicy fruits are carried by birds and other animalsI think that it disperse by when the sun light hits it and the water that its starts to disperse .i think that's what happens.....
the light and small feathers helps the sycamore seed to disperse from its parent plant..
the light and small feathers helps the sycamore seed to disperse from its parent plant..
Yes, visible light waves can travel through liquids, although the extent to which they do so depends on the liquid's properties. For example, clear liquids like water allow visible light to pass through with minimal absorption, while opaque or colored liquids may absorb or scatter the light, reducing its transmission. The interaction of light with a liquid can also result in phenomena such as refraction.