Complementary experiments

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title: Complementary experiments
text: In physics, two experimental techniques are often called complementary if they investigate the same subject in two different ways such that two different properties or aspects can be investigated. For example, X-ray scattering and neutron scattering experiments are often said to be complementary because the former reveals information about the electron density of the atoms in the target but gives no information about the nuclei, while the latter allows one to investigate the nuclei of the atoms
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