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Light scattering by particles

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Light scattering by particles refers to the process where light waves encounter particles and are redirected in various directions. This phenomenon is critical in numerous fields, including physics, atmospheric science, and biology. The basic principles of light scattering involve the interaction of electromagnetic waves (light) with matter (particles).

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