Scattering - Wikipedia Reflections of radiation that undergo scattering are often called diffuse reflections and unscattered reflections are called specular (mirror-like) reflections Originally, the term was confined to light scattering (going back at least as far as Isaac Newton in the 17th century [1])
Scattering - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics The principal characteristic features of the scattering can be described in terms of the angular distribution of the scattered radiation, the wavelength dependence of scattering, and the polarization characteristics of the scattered radiation in various directions
Scattering | Particle, Wave, Interaction | Britannica The alpha particles were emitted by a radioactive material and had enough energy to penetrate an atom; although most passed right through the gold foil, some were deflected in a way that indicated that the scattering was produced by a Coulomb force
Scattering - UC Santa Barbara The scattering angle is taken to range anywhere between zero and radians, with zero radians corresponding to absolutely no scattering, and radians corresponding to complete back-scattering
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