Electromagnetic scattering
*.Electromagnetic scattering is the physical effect of an electromagnetic wave, such as light or radio waves, hitting an object.
*.Instead of proceeding in a straight line, as light waves do unimpeded, the light refracts or bounces off of microscopic textures in the object.
*.Several different aspects of electromagnetic scattering are distinct enough to have conventional names. Major forms of elastic light scattering (involving negligible energy transfer) are Rayleigh scattering and Mie scattering.
*.Electromagnetic scattering is the physical effect of an electromagnetic wave, such as light or radio waves, hitting an object.
*.Instead of proceeding in a straight line, as light waves do unimpeded, the light refracts or bounces off of microscopic textures in the object.
*.Several different aspects of electromagnetic scattering are distinct enough to have conventional names. Major forms of elastic light scattering (involving negligible energy transfer) are Rayleigh scattering and Mie scattering.
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