The Tyndall effect enables the detection of particles in the air by observing the scattering of light, which occurs when light encounters particles such as dust, smoke, or water droplets.
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The Tyndall effect helps detect particles in the air by causing them to scatter light. When light passes through a medium containing particles (like dust or smoke), it scatters, making the particles visible and aiding in their detection.