Mie scattering involves the scattering of light by spherical particles, with equations that are complex but can be explored using tools like MiePlot and online calculators. The discussion highlights the importance of controlling for refractive indices when analyzing scattering patterns, as variations can significantly affect results. Users noted that voltage measurements from scattered light can be correlated with intensity values, and the shape of scattering graphs often reveals interference effects, such as side-lobes and peaks due to constructive interference. Morphological-dependent resonances (MDRs) and other optical phenomena, like rainbows, are mentioned as relevant effects in light scattering experiments. Understanding these concepts can enhance the accuracy of particle size estimations in experiments involving light scattering.