English » Arabic

scattering

scattering

scattering ADJ

scattering
scattering
scattering FIN
scattering FIN

scattering N

scattering
scattering
scattering
scattering (relations)
scattering (relations)
scattering (relations)
scattering (relations)
scattering (relations)

scattering

scattering
scattering
scattering
scattering
scattering
scattering
scattering
scattering
scattering
scattering
scattering
scattering
scattering
scattering
scattering
scattering
scattering
scattering

acoustic scattering

coherent scattering PHYS

elastic scattering N PHYS

incoherence scattering PHYS

multiple scattering PHYS

plural scattering PHYS

polarization scattering LIGHT

potential scattering ELEC

resonance scattering PHYS

scattering angle PHYS

scattering loss

single scattering PHYS

scatter N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Objects with x 1 act as geometric shapes, scattering light according to their projected area.
en.wikipedia.org
Scattering was considerable, but it did not significantly hinder the paratroops' effectiveness.
en.wikipedia.org
Since its development in the 1950s, muon tomography has taken many forms, the most important of which are muon transmission radiography and muon scattering tomography.
en.wikipedia.org
Some of the electrons will undergo inelastic scattering, which means that they lose energy and have their paths slightly and randomly deflected.
en.wikipedia.org
The strength of the scattering mainly depends on the geometric topology of the system.
en.wikipedia.org
The story is that her husband died in the war and every night she walks the meadows scattering flowers for her lost loved one.
en.wikipedia.org
In combination with the straightforward scattering geometry, where all relevant information is contained in a single scattering image, in-situ and real-time experiments are facilitated.
en.wikipedia.org
There were six defensive minefields, and a scattering of mines in front of some other posts.
en.wikipedia.org
In inelastic scattering, an absorbed photon is re-emitted with lower energy.
en.wikipedia.org
Opacity results from the incoherent scattering of light at surfaces and interfaces.
en.wikipedia.org

Look up "scattering" in other languages


Choose your language Deutsch | English | Español | Français | Italiano | Polski