Could we use our understanding of the attenuation of underwa
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When light travels through any medium, its intensity decreases with distance travelled.
This phenomenon is known as attenuation. Attenuation is caused due to various factors:
two prime reasons are absorption and scattering.
Attenuation of light in water depends on the nature of water. For example, in sea water, attenuation is
exponential and follows Beer-Lambert Law.
However, in clear water , frequency dependence is pronounced.Longest wavelength i.e shorstest
frequency is absorbed fastest.
In atmosphere, attenuation results from scattering and absorption. Absorption varies from
material to material. For scallering, the longest wavelengths are scattered least.
As light is basically electromangnetic wave, its attenuation is a general property . So one can
use the understanding of the attenuation of underwater light to understand and study the attenuation
of light in atmosphere. This will give a complete picture for the response of light while travlling
through diverse media.

