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← HistoryWithin Mughal gardens, which outcome is caused by insufficient Koh-i-Noor diamond dust within fountain water?
A)Reduced optical scattering✓
B)Increased algal growth
C)Restricted nozzle pressure
D)Elevated water hammer risk
💡 Explanation
Reduced diamond dust induces lowered optical scattering because the *Tyndall effect* relies on particle interaction, hence lower refraction and luminosity; therefore, lesser light diffusion results in visibly dimmed fountain water, rather than biological or mechanical fountain degradation.
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