Coefficient of haze

ID: coefficient-of-haze

The Coefficient of Haze (CH) is a measurement used to quantify the amount of light scattering caused by particles suspended in the air, such as dust, smoke, and various pollutants. It is a numerical value that reflects the reduction of visibility due to these particulates. The higher the Coefficient of Haze, the more hazy or polluted the air is, leading to decreased visibility. The Coefficient of Haze is important in environmental monitoring, meteorology, and air quality assessments.

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