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What is the Tindal effect?

Tyndale effect, also known as Tyndale phenomenon, or Tyndale phenomenon, Dinsel effect and Tyndale effect.

When a beam of light passes through the colloid, a bright "path" can be observed in the colloid from the direction perpendicular to the incident light, and the appearance of Tindal effect also means that light can be seen.

Photography circle, also known as "Jesus light", usually appears in the early morning, sunset or when there are more clouds after the rain. There is fog or dust in the atmosphere, just as the sun shines on it, divided into strips, sometimes a large piece, which is particularly spectacular. Tindal effect is a common physical method to distinguish colloid from solution.