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    scattering
    /ˈskat(ə)rɪŋ/

    noun

    • 1. an act of scattering something: "the colossal wastage involved in a random scattering"
    • 2. the process in which electromagnetic radiation or particles are deflected or diffused: "scattering is detected by a photomultiplier"

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ScatteringScattering - Wikipedia

    In physics, scattering is a wide range of physical processes where moving particles or radiation of some form, such as light or sound, are forced to deviate from a straight trajectory by localized non-uniformities (including particles and radiation) in the medium through which they pass.

  3. The meaning of SCATTERING is an act or process in which something scatters or is scattered. How to use scattering in a sentence.

  4. Scattering, in physics, a change in the direction of motion of a particle because of a collision with another particle. As defined in physics, a collision can occur between particles that repel one another, such as two positive (or negative) ions, and need not involve direct physical contact of the.

  5. When light passes from one medium to another, say air, a glass of water, then a part of the light is absorbed by particles of the medium, preceded by its subsequent radiation in a particular direction. This phenomenon is termed a scattering of light.

  6. The spreading of a stream of particles or a beam of rays, as of light, over a range of directions as a result of collisions with other particles. The sky appears blue due to the tendency of air molecules to scatter blue and violet light more than light of other frequencies.

  7. May 23, 2023 · Scattering of light is the phenomenon in which light rays deviate from their original path upon striking an obstacle like dust, gas molecules or water vapors. Scattering of light gives rise to many spectacular phenomena such as Tyndall effect and the red hues that can be seen at sunrise and sunset.

  8. SCATTERING definition: 1. a small number or amount of things in a particular area: 2. a small number or amount of things…. Learn more.

  9. Nov 21, 2023 · Scattering of light refers to the diffusive effect of particles that causes light waves to deviate from their straight paths. Particles present in the medium allow...

  10. We describe a scattering event as a particle coming close to a target or a medium, interacting with it and then being deflected away, thus we can define initial and final states and transition between them.

  11. Generally, scattering is a complex problem. However, in many cases it allows the so-called Born approximation, 14 in which scattered wave field’s effect on the scattering object is assumed to be much weaker than that of the incident wave, and is neglected. Fig. 8.4. Scattering (schematically).