Scattering. Yes.
A prism bends light rays. White light is made up of many different wave lengths of light. A prism bends each wave length a different amount, that is why different colors are produced from the output side of a prism.
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Rays of light, which, proceeding from different points of an object, tend toward a single point.
Alpha and beta rays are bent in different directions because alpha is positively charged, beta is negative.
Cathode rays are electrons.
The name for the emissions of rays and particles by a radioactive material are called radioactive decay. There are many different types of radioactive decay that emit different rays and particles.
Just one.
solar energy in the rays of sunlight
different kinds of photographic rays
different kinds of photographic rays
Scattering. Yes.
Infinitely many. There an infinite number of points on a line and each point can be an end point of two rays.
<----.----> <---------. .----------> Those are the Rays in a line, or segment
One! That is what collinear means!
because the control of neucles on different electrons is different and we know that beta rays are infact electrons then we can say that the speed of beta rays emitted by the same element is different
On certain views, bursitis is well shown on x-rays.