Scattering
Radiation emitted during nuclear decay produces rays that travel in all directions. This occurs when an unstable nucleus releases energy in the form of gamma rays, which are electromagnetic waves with high energy. Gamma rays can travel in all directions from the source of decay.
scattering
scattering
Scattering is associated with weak light rays that travel in different directions. This phenomenon occurs when light interacts with particles or medium that causes it to deviate from a straight path, resulting in the light being diffused in various directions.
No, sound does not travel in rays. Sound travels in the form of pressure waves through a medium, such as air, water, or solids. These waves move in all directions from the source of the sound.
The eight rays represent the major directions of the marin's compass the navigation instrument for finding directions on Earth
When light rays are divergent, it means they are spreading outwards in different directions from a single point of origin. This happens when the light source is far from the object being illuminated, causing the rays to diverge as they travel towards the object.
Rays which need a medium to travel.
Parallel light rays which fall on a smooth surface(a mirror) are reflected as parallel rays. This is called REGULAR REFLECTION. Whereas, parallel rays which fall on an irregular surface(The ground) are reflected in different directions. This is called irregular reflection.
It changes the speed of the rays
Opposite Rays
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