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Thomson scattering
Thomson scattering In physics, Thomson scattering is the scattering of electromagnetic radiation by a charged ...
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The Thomson scattering (translated from Russian)
The Thomson scattering The Thomson scattering (scattering Thomson) - the scattering elektromagnitnogo emission on ...
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Talk:Thomson scattering
Talk:Thomson scattering Redirect Electron scattering redirects to this page, but this must ... be a mistake? In my opinion, "Electron scattering" refers to the scattering of electrons (for example by atoms), ...
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Image:Thomson scattering geometry.png
Image:Thomson scattering geometry.png Image File history File links ... unless such conditions are required by law. Thomson scattering geometry File history Legend: (cur) = this is ...
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Scattering
Scattering In particle physics, scattering is a class of phenomena by which ... by collisions with other particles. In optics, scattering is deflection of photons (electromagnetic radiation). In acoustics and ultrasonography, scattering is deflection of sound waves by particles ... warning about the distinction between absorption and scattering in optics: "Scattering = excitation + reradiation. In ...
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Scattering (translated from Italian)
Scattering This article of Fisica it presupposes the ... of Maxwell Theorem of Gauss Theory of scattering Particle accelerator Scattering Brillouin Scattering Mine Scattering Raman Scattering Rayleigh Scattering Rutherford Scattering ...
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Rutherford scattering
Rutherford scattering In physics, Rutherford scattering is a phenomenon that was explained by ... the materials analytical technique Rutherford backscattering. Rutherford scattering is also sometimes referred to as Coulomb scattering because it relies on static electric (Coulomb ... nuclei in the 1960s, called deep inelastic scattering. The discovery was made by Hans ...
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Thompson scattering
Thompson scattering In physics, Thomson scattering is sometimes incorrectly referred to as "Thompson scattering". It was named after the physicist J. J. Thomson.
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Compton scattering
Compton scattering In quantum mechanics, the Compton scattering or Compton effect, observed by Arthur Holly ... overall there is a slight 'reddening' and scattering of the photons as they pass through the material. This scattering is known as Compton Scattering. In a material where there are ...
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Category:Scattering
Category:Scattering Scattering (which is often a synonym for spectroscopy ... other quantum states in solid state physics. Scattering at high energies is usually referred to ... is 1 subcategory to this category. S Scattering theory Pages in category "Scattering" There are 34 pages in this ...
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