The Tyndall effect is observed when a fine beam of light enters a room through a small hole, with light scattering off dust and smoke particles in the air.
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Another common scenario where the Tyndall effect can be observed is in the sky during sunrise or sunset, where suspended particles, such as dust and water droplets, scatter sunlight, creating colorful hues.