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- Inelastic_scattering abstract "In chemistry, nuclear physics, and particle physics, inelastic scattering is a fundamental scattering process in which the kinetic energy of an incident particle is not conserved (in contrast to elastic scattering). In an inelastic scattering process, some of the energy of the incident particle is lost or increased. Although the term is historically related to the concept of inelastic collision in dynamics, the two concepts are quite distinct; the latter refers to processes in which the total kinetic energy is not conserved. In general, scattering due to inelastic collisions will be inelastic, but, since elastic collisions often transfer kinetic energy between particles, scattering due to elastic collisions can also be inelastic, as in Compton scattering (see below).".
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- Inelastic_scattering subject Category:Chemical_kinetics.
- Inelastic_scattering subject Category:Particle_physics.
- Inelastic_scattering comment "In chemistry, nuclear physics, and particle physics, inelastic scattering is a fundamental scattering process in which the kinetic energy of an incident particle is not conserved (in contrast to elastic scattering). In an inelastic scattering process, some of the energy of the incident particle is lost or increased.".
- Inelastic_scattering label "Diffusion inélastique de rayonnement".
- Inelastic_scattering label "Inelastic scattering".
- Inelastic_scattering label "Неупругое рассеяние".
- Inelastic_scattering label "非弾性散乱".
- Inelastic_scattering label "非彈性散射".
- Inelastic_scattering sameAs Diffusion_inélastique_de_rayonnement.
- Inelastic_scattering sameAs 非弾性散乱.
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