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Diffraction is the bending of waves around an obstacle under specific circumstances.
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Diffraction.
Diffraction example: you run or bounce into somthing and, the wave goes around the object. This is called diffraction.
The idea is that, due to the small wavelength of X-rays, atoms can serve as a diffraction grid - causing diffraction patterns. (If you don't know about diffraction, I suggest you search in the questions for "diffraction", or ask a separate question for diffraction.) Crystals are good for this, because of their regular structure.
Diffraction is the bending of waves around an obstacle under specific circumstances.
"Diffraction" does.
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Diffraction.
Diffraction example: you run or bounce into somthing and, the wave goes around the object. This is called diffraction.
The idea is that, due to the small wavelength of X-rays, atoms can serve as a diffraction grid - causing diffraction patterns. (If you don't know about diffraction, I suggest you search in the questions for "diffraction", or ask a separate question for diffraction.) Crystals are good for this, because of their regular structure.