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scatter in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Scatter may
refer to:
Scattering, in physics, the
study of
collisions Statistical dispersion or
scatter Scatter...
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Rayleigh scattering (/ˈreɪli/ RAY-lee) is the
scattering or
deflection of light, or
other electromagnetic radiation, by
particles with a size much smaller...
- 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...
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Compton scattering (or the
Compton effect) is the
quantum theory of high
frequency photons scattering following an
interaction with a
charged particle...
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Scattering or the
scattering may also
refer to: The
Scattering (album), a 1989
album by
English rock band
Cutting Crew "The
Scattering" (song), a track...
- A
scatter plot, also
called a scatterplot,
scatter graph,
scatter chart, scattergram, or
scatter diagram, is a type of plot or
mathematical diagram using...
- Mie
scattering representations In electromagnetism, the Mie
solution to Maxwell's
equations (also
known as the Lorenz–Mie solution, the Lorenz–Mie–Debye...
- electron(s)
scatter several times.
Multiple scattering: when electron(s)
scatter many
times over. The
likelihood of an
electron scattering and the degree...
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Thomson scattering is the
elastic scattering of
electromagnetic radiation by a free
charged particle, as
described by
classical electromagnetism. It is...
- In
quantum electrodynamics,
Bhabha scattering is the electron-positron
scattering process: e + e − → e + e − {\displaystyle e^{+}e^{-}\rightarrow e^{+}e^{-}}...