In fog, photographs of the objects taken with infrared radiations are more clear than…
Physics · NEET · NTA Exams — Work, Energy and Power
In fog, photographs of the objects taken with infrared radiations are more clear than those obtained using visible light because
- I-R radiation has lesser wavelength than visible radiations
- scattering of I-R light is more than visible light
- the intensity of I-R light from the object is less
- scattering of I-R light is less than visible light
Answer
(D) scattering of I-R light is less than visible light
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