Sky Light Panels LED Rayleigh scattering effect

The strong wavelength dependence of the scattering means that shorter (blue) wavelengths are scattered more strongly than longer (red) wavelengths. This results in the indirect blue light coming from all regions of the sky. Rayleigh scattering is a good approximation of how light scattering occurs within various media for which scattering particles have a small size.

A portion of the beam of light coming from the sun scatters off molecules of gas and other small particles in the atmosphere. Here, Rayleigh scattering primarily occurs through sunlight’s interaction with randomly located air molecules. It is this scattered light that gives the surrounding sky its brightness and its BLUE color.

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The strong wavelength dependence of the scattering means that shorter (blue) wavelengths are scattered more strongly than longer (red) wavelengths. This results in the indirect blue light coming from all regions of the sky. Rayleigh scattering is a good approximation of how light scattering occurs within various media for which scattering particles have a small size.

A portion of the beam of light coming from the sun scatters off molecules of gas and other small particles in the atmosphere. Here, Rayleigh scattering primarily occurs through sunlight’s interaction with randomly located air molecules. It is this scattered light that gives the surrounding sky its brightness and its BLUE color.

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