John Tyndall was a scientist who discovered the phenomenon of light scattering by colloidal particles. The Tyndall effect is named after him in recognition of his pioneering work in this area.
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John Tyndall was a 19th-century Irish physicist known for his work on light scattering. The Tyndall effect is named after him because he extensively studied and described the scattering of light by colloidal particles in solutions and suspensions.