diffraction betydelse and definition

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Exempel på diffraction

  • It is therefore certain that this is a phenomenon of the diffraction of light simply produced by the vesicles of the mist. 

  • Orange, red, green, blue—all the hues produced by diffraction—were exhibited in the utmost splendor. 

  • Spectra are, however, formed by diffraction, wherein the distribution of both heat and light is different from that produced by the prism. 

  • Their slight amplitude, however, is the cause of there here being neither refraction nor diffraction phenomena, save in very special conditions. 

  • These are known to be the strongest color bands in the diffraction spectrum, which accounts for their being generally observed. 

  • The diffraction limit for a single image may decrease, although higher resolution datasets can still be collected due to the decreased radiation damage rate.

  • If the first term is large in comparison to the second term, the diffraction dominates over the nonlinear phenomena, leading to defocusing of the ripple.

  • Figure 4 shows the temporal evolution of diffraction profiles.

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Översättningar av diffraction på andra språk

  • 中文繁体

    衍射…

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    衍射…

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  • Português

    difração…

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  • Polski

    dyfrakcja, ugięcie…

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