Meaning Of The Word Tyndall effect

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Tyndall effect in American English
the scattering and polarization of a light beam by colloidal particles in a dispersed system

Tyndall effect in British English
noun: the phenomenon in which light is scattered by particles of matter in its path. It enables a beam of light to become visible by illuminating dust particles, etc

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