tyndall's effect
1Tyndall cone effect (phenomenon) light — Tyn·dall cone, effect (phenomenon), light (tinґdəl) [John Tyndall, British physicist, 1820–1893] see under cone, effect, and light …
2Tyndall effect — [tin′dəl] n. 〚after John Tyndall (1820 93), Brit physicist〛 Physics the scattering and polarization of a light beam by colloidal particles in a dispersed system * * * ▪ physics also called Tyndall phenomenon scattering of a beam of light… …
3Tyndall effect — n the scattering of a beam of light when passed through a medium containing small suspended particles (as smoky or mist laden air or colloidal solutions) called also Tyndall phenomenon * * * a strong beam of light passes through a true solution… …
4Tyndall effect — [tin′dəl] n. [after John Tyndall (1820 93), Brit physicist] Physics the scattering and polarization of a light beam by colloidal particles in a dispersed system …
5Tyndall Effect — Tyndall Effect Эффект Тиндаля (рассеяние Тиндаля) Рассеяние света при прохождении светового пучка через оптически неоднородную среду. Обычно наблюдается в виде светящегося конуса ( конус Тиндаля ), видимого на тёмном фоне. Характерен для в… …
6Tyndall effect — The Tyndall effect is an effect of light scattering by colloidal particles or particles in suspension. It is named after the 19th century Irish scientist John Tyndall. It is similar to Rayleigh scattering, in that the intensity of the scattered… …
7Tyndall, John — ▪ British physicist born August 2, 1820, Leighlinbridge, County Carlow, Ireland died December 4, 1893, Hindhead, Surrey, England British experimental physicist who was an avid promoter of science in the Victorian era. Tyndall was born into …
8Tyndall effect — Tindalio reiškinys statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. Faraday Tyndall effect; Tyndall effect vok. Faraday Tyndall Effekt, m; Tyndall Effekt, m rus. эффект Тиндаля, m; явление Фарадея Тиндаля, n pranc. effet Faraday Tyndall, m; effet… …
9Tyndall — This article is about the Tyndale family. For the translator of the bible, see William Tyndale. For other uses, see Tyndale (disambiguation). ] [cite web|url=http://www.ntlib.nt.gov.au/ntlpicweb/scripts/ExtSearch.asp?SearchTerm=15378|title=Territo… …
10Tyndall effect — noun the phenomenon in which light is scattered by very small particles in its path; it makes a beam of light visible; the scattered light is mainly blue • Hypernyms: ↑optical phenomenon * * * noun also tyndall phenomenon Usage: usually… …