Yes, a particle can be diffracted. Some of these are electrons and neutrons .This is a quantum mechanics theory stating that particles can exhibit wavelike properties.
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Gamma rays can be diffracted most easily.
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Be more specific...because Visible light "Rays" are diffracted in those ways.
Yes, a particle can be diffracted. Some of these are electrons and neutrons .This is a quantum mechanics theory stating that particles can exhibit wavelike properties.
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Recall sin@ = N m L As wavelength is more for red, red gets diffracted more. @ is the angle of diffraction.
Light is diffracted and diffused as it enters the lens. Because the lens is not perfectly clear, some light is reflected. As the light strikes the sensor, it is absorbed and converted into electronic information.
Radio frequency radiation can be defracted by hills.
Yes longitudinal waves can be diffracted. Example: Light waves.