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- Light_scattering abstract "Light scattering is a form of scattering in which light is the form of propagating energy which is scattered. Light scattering can be thought of as the deflection of a ray from a straight path, for example by irregularities in the propagation medium, particles, or in the interface between two media. Deviations from the law of reflection due to irregularities on a surface are also usually considered to be a form of scattering. When these irregularities are considered to be random and dense enough that their individual effects average out, this kind of scattered reflection is commonly referred to as diffuse reflection.Most objects that one sees are visible due to light scattering from their surfaces. Indeed, this is our primary mechanism of physical observation.Scattering of light depends on the wavelength or frequency of the light being scattered. Since visible light has wavelength on the order of a micrometre, objects much smaller than this cannot be seen, even with the aid of a microscope. Colloidal particles as small as 1 µm have been observed directly in aqueous suspension.The transmission of various frequencies of light is essential for applications ranging from window glass to fiber optic transmission cables and infrared (IR) heat-seeking missile detection systems. Light propagating through an optical system can be attenuated by absorption, reflection and scattering.".
- Light_scattering thumbnail Diffuse_refl.gif?width=300.
- Light_scattering wikiPageExternalLink RAE-LT1873-1976-Mie-1908-translation.pdf.
- Light_scattering wikiPageExternalLink OCIS_2007.pdf.
- Light_scattering wikiPageID "4062471".
- Light_scattering wikiPageRevisionID "592811247".
- Light_scattering hasPhotoCollection Light_scattering.
- Light_scattering subject Category:Glass_physics.
- Light_scattering subject Category:Scattering.
- Light_scattering subject Category:Scattering,_absorption_and_radiative_transfer_(optics).
- Light_scattering comment "Light scattering is a form of scattering in which light is the form of propagating energy which is scattered. Light scattering can be thought of as the deflection of a ray from a straight path, for example by irregularities in the propagation medium, particles, or in the interface between two media. Deviations from the law of reflection due to irregularities on a surface are also usually considered to be a form of scattering.".
- Light_scattering label "Dispersión (física)".
- Light_scattering label "Lichtstreudetektor".
- Light_scattering label "Light scattering".
- Light_scattering label "Рассеяние света".
- Light_scattering label "光散乱".
- Light_scattering sameAs Lichtstreudetektor.
- Light_scattering sameAs Dispersión_(física).
- Light_scattering sameAs 光散乱.
- Light_scattering sameAs m.06ztsgl.
- Light_scattering sameAs Q1004846.
- Light_scattering sameAs Q1004846.
- Light_scattering wasDerivedFrom Light_scattering?oldid=592811247.
- Light_scattering depiction Diffuse_refl.gif.
- Light_scattering isPrimaryTopicOf Light_scattering.