While driving in winters through a dense fog, we can see some rays emitted by the headlights of the vehicle reaching towards us. This is due to:
A
atmospheric refraction
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B
reflection of light
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C
scattering of light
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D
dispersion of light
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Solution
The correct option is C scattering of light The fog that we see during winters is basically a colloid. When light coming from the vehicle's headlight pass through this fog, the particles of the fog scatter this light in all the directions. Thus, we are able to see the path of the light in the fog.