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Scattered light intensity

Scattered light intensity refers to the amount of light that is deflected in different directions when it encounters particles or irregularities in a medium, such as fog, fog, or a cloudy solution. As light interacts with these particles, some of it changes direction and spreads out. The more particles there are or the larger they are, the stronger the scattered light will be. Measuring this intensity helps scientists understand the characteristics of the particles, their concentration, and the environment’s clarity or composition. It’s a key concept in fields like optics, atmospheric science, and microscopy.