valohäviö
Valohäviö refers to the loss of light intensity as it travels through a medium. This phenomenon is a fundamental aspect of how light interacts with matter and is observed in various contexts, from optical fibers to atmospheric conditions. The primary mechanisms contributing to valohäviö are absorption and scattering. Absorption occurs when the medium converts the light energy into other forms, such as heat, effectively removing photons from the beam. Scattering involves the redirection of light rays in multiple directions, reducing the amount of light that continues in its original path.
The degree of valohäviö depends on several factors, including the properties of the medium, such as its