Light scattering by small particles is the process by which small particles like dust, smoke and fog scatter light in different directions. When light encounters small particles that are comparable in size to the wavelength of light, the particles scatter the light in different directions through various optical phenomena like diffraction and reflection. This scattering of light is important for many applications including remote sensing, astrophysics and medical imaging.
Light scattering by small particles is the process by which small particles like dust, smoke and fog scatter light in different directions. When light encounters small particles that are comparable in size to the wavelength of light, the particles scatter the light in different directions through various optical phenomena like diffraction and reflection. This scattering of light is important for many applications including remote sensing, astrophysics and medical imaging.
Light scattering by small particles is the process by which small particles like dust, smoke and fog scatter light in different directions. When light encounters small particles that are comparable in size to the wavelength of light, the particles scatter the light in different directions through various optical phenomena like diffraction and reflection. This scattering of light is important for many applications including remote sensing, astrophysics and medical imaging.