Rayleigh scattering can be reduced by operating at smallest possible wavelengths.

Rayleigh scattering can be reduced by operating at smallest possible wavelengths. Correct Answer False

Rayleigh scattering results from inhomogeneity of a random nature occurring on a small level compared with the wavelength of light. The Rayleigh scattering is inversely proportional to the wavelength. Thus, as wavelength scattering reduces.

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