diffract u rečniku PONS

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A creeping wave in electromagnetism or acoustics is the wave that is diffracted around the shadowed surface of a smooth body such as a sphere.
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The oblique approaching waves refract and diffract into the shadow zone which can be considered a relatively sheltered hook of beach behind the headland.
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Sound waves can diffract around objects, which is why one can still hear someone calling even when hiding behind a tree.
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Using this technique diffracted electrons were accelerated to high energies to produce clear and visible diffraction patterns on a fluorescent screen.
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In contrast, the implanted muons are not diffracted but remain in a sample until they decay.
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Two rays diffracted by adjacent grooves will differ in path length by a distance "m".
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Lead increases the weight of the glass and causes the glass to diffract light.
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The periodicity of the photonic crystal structure must be around half the wavelength of the electromagnetic waves that are to be diffracted.
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Users extract non-qualitative data from the kinematically diffracted electrons.
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Generally when light of a certain wavelength falls on a subwavelength aperture, it is diffracted isotropically in all directions evenly, with minimal far-field transmission.
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