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- I can offer you our articles on Discrete dipole approximation, Electric polarizability, Clausius Mossotti relation, Mie theory, Rayleigh scattering and such-but I fear it wouldn't help you to understand this any better.
- The only part of the forward scattering hemisphere that does not receive a reflected ray is the shadow of the sphere . ( And, in Mie theory, even this isn't true due to diffraction around the edge of the sphere . )-- Fuzzyeric 13 : 17, 18 September 2006 ( UTC)
- Can Mie Scattering have a > 1 % effect on UV-Vis measurements of nanoporous membranes ? ( Pores are 200nm in diameter and . 5mm long, centers ~ 500nm apart, alumina membrane refractive index = 1.6 ) There are papers that analytically take Generalized Mie Theory from spheres to infinitely long ellipsoids ( taken to be cylinders ), but I not only cannot interpret the purely theoretical papers but I also am unsure of whether the " lack " of a cylinder scatters in a similar fashion as an actual cylinder ( I assume so-- just switch the indices of refraction of the solid and air ).
- See our article on Rayleigh scattering for an explanation of why the sky usually appears blue, but why thicker slabs of air ( as seen at sunset, for example ) can appear other colours . ( See also green flash for a really neat atmospheric phenomenon . ) Lastly, check out Mie theory for an examination of how suspended particulate matter ( volcanic dust, industrial pollution ) can " also " colour the sky . ( Oops & mdash; I shouldn't forget diffuse sky radiation, too . ) The apparent blue colour of the sky isn't due solely to intrinsic'colour'of the air, but a combination of scattering effects, the nature of the source of illumination ( the Sun ), and the sensitivity of the photoreceptors in our eyes . talk ) 03 : 51, 1 November 2005 ( UTC)