Forward scatter
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title:
Forward scatter
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Forward scattering is the deflection of waves by small angles so that they continue to move in close to the same direction as before the scattering. It can occur with all types of waves, for instance light, ultraviolet radiation, X-rays as well as matter waves such as electrons, neutrons and even water waves. It can be due to diffraction, refraction, and low angle reflection. It almost always occurs when the wavelength of the radiation used is small relative to the features which lead to the sca
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Small angle deflection of waves
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forward_scatter
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2024-04-26T16:58:21Z
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