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in reflection, angle of incidence is equal to angle of refraction.... where as in scattering, there is no such law....:)
Rayleigh scattering is mainly depends upon wavelength and mie scattering is less depend on wavelenth
absorption: having a change in energy from source to the receiver by its medium scattering by particles: occurs without a change in energy, but results in a change in direction of propagation
obsorbtion
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in reflection, angle of incidence is equal to angle of refraction.... where as in scattering, there is no such law....:)
Rayleigh scattering is mainly depends upon wavelength and mie scattering is less depend on wavelenth
Raman scattering involves the SCATTERING of electromagnetic radiation by molecules, not atoms Fluorescence emission follows an absorption process
absorption: having a change in energy from source to the receiver by its medium scattering by particles: occurs without a change in energy, but results in a change in direction of propagation
obsorbtion
Neutron-proton scattering refers to the interaction between a neutron and a proton. It involves the exchange of a virtual meson between the two particles, which allows them to interact through the strong nuclear force. Studying neutron-proton scattering can provide valuable information about the structure and interactions of the atomic nucleus.
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Scattering is spelled correctly.
There are three syllables in scattering.
Scattering of light is called dispersion .
The scattering of light really is called scattering. If you are referring to a scattered reflection this can be called a diffuse reflection. Are you asking about different types of scattering such as Rayleigh scattering? Rayleigh scattering is an elastic type of scattering most well known for the blue color of the sky.