Cloudiness in mixtures can be caused by particles suspended in the liquid that scatter light as it passes through. These particles are often larger than the wavelength of visible light, leading to light being redirected in many different directions, giving the mixture a cloudy appearance.
Emulsions typically appear white or opaque when light shines through them. This is due to the scattering of light by the dispersed particles in the emulsion, which causes the light to be reflected in multiple directions.
When white light passes through a blue filter, the filter absorbs most of the colors in the white light spectrum and only allows blue light to pass through. As a result, the white light will appear blue after passing through the filter.
When red light shines on a red object, the object will reflect the red light and appear red. If white light shines on a red object, the object will absorb all colors except red, which it will reflect, making it appear red as well.
The red filter will selectively absorb all colors except red, allowing only red light to pass through. As a result, the white light will appear as red when it passes through the filter.
When light shines on water, it can be reflected, refracted, or absorbed. Some light will bounce off the surface of the water and create reflections, while some will pass through the water and be refracted, causing objects to appear distorted. Water can also absorb certain wavelengths of light, which is why it appears blue in color.
Emulsions typically appear white or opaque when light shines through them. This is due to the scattering of light by the dispersed particles in the emulsion, which causes the light to be reflected in multiple directions.
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A cloudy day is one that is overcast, where the sun shines infrequently if at all. As a Hink-Pink, that's "gray day."
A cloudy day is one that is overcast, where the sun shines infrequently if at all. As a Hink-Pink, that's "gray day."
When colloids scatter light, it means that the particles in the colloid are large enough to disrupt the path of light passing through them. This scattering effect causes the light to be reflected in different directions, making the colloid appear cloudy or opaque.
It depends on how cloudy the sky is and what type of clouds there are. Of course bright sunny days are the best. Still, a considerable amount of light gets through clouds. Ultraviolet light shines through clouds. If solar panels could be designed to pick up ultraviolet, then they would work fine on cloudy days.
Films use colors... The colors are dimmer because when the light shines through it will appear brighter.
Your Love Shines Through was created in 1983-08.
When white light passes through a blue filter, the filter absorbs most of the colors in the white light spectrum and only allows blue light to pass through. As a result, the white light will appear blue after passing through the filter.
Dimly.
A cloudy day is one that is overcast, where the sun shines infrequently if at all. As a Hink-Pink, that's "gray day."
Inspiration Shines Through - 2006 is rated/received certificates of: UK:12A