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: When [[light]] passes through the [[Earth's Atmosphere|atmosphere]] some [[frequency|frequencies]] change direction after [[collide|colliding]] with [[Nitrogen]] [[molecule]]s. This causes the sky to appear blue. | : When [[light]] passes through the [[Earth's Atmosphere|atmosphere]] some [[frequency|frequencies]] change direction after [[collide|colliding]] with [[Nitrogen]] [[molecule]]s. This causes the sky to appear blue. | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:50, 22 April 2019
Contents
Key Stage 3
Meaning
To scatter is to spread a wave in different directions.
About Scattering
- When light passes through the atmosphere some frequencies change direction after colliding with Nitrogen molecules. This causes the sky to appear blue.
Key Stage 4
Meaning
To scatter is to spread a wave in different directions.
About Scattering
- When light passes through the atmosphere some frequencies change direction after colliding with Nitrogen molecules. This causes the sky to appear blue.