grazing angle उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- The concept of a coarsely-ruled grating used at grazing angles was discovered by Albert Michelson in 1898, where he referred to it as an " echelon ".
- However the grazing angle reflection important for ground wave propagation, using vertical polarization, is " in phase " with the direct wave, providing a boost of up to 6 db, as is detailed below.
- At frequencies between 3 and 30 MHz, a large portion of the energy from a horizontally polarized antenna reflects off the ground, with almost total reflection at the grazing angles important for ground wave propagation.
- Although most neutrino detectors look for natural cosmic sources of neutrinos, several detectors will also study the long-range behavior of intense man-made beams of neutrinos shot by particle accelerators at a grazing angle through Earth's crust.
- An optimum multilayer design depends on the graze angle, so ideally a different prescription would be used on each shell of a multi-shell X-ray Wolter mirror; in practice the same prescription is used for about ten shells.
- However, I doubt you would do serious damage to the barrel by firing into it due to the grazing angle the bullets make with the inner wall of the barrel . ~ talk ) 21 : 53, 3 July 2008 ( UTC)
- On June 19 at 6 : 42 p . m ., Japanese time, a big proton accelerator at KEK fired a blast of muon neutrinos at a grazing angle into the ground along a straight line leading to both a nearby neutrino detector and the Super Kamiokande detector 155 miles away.
- For the approximation of a flat earth which is usual for airborne radar with short to medium range the grazing angle and the depression angle can be assumed to be equal " ? " = " ? " and the incident angle is " ? " = 180? " ? ".
- In a modern implementation of Lloyd's mirror, a diverging laser beam strikes a front-surface mirror at a grazing angle, so that some of the light travels directly to the screen ( blue lines in Fig . 1 ), and some of the light reflects off the mirror to the screen ( red lines ).
- All other common materials, even when perfectly polished, usually give not more than a few percent specular reflection, except in particular cases, such as grazing angle reflection by a lake, or the " total reflection " of a glass prism, or when structured in certain complex configurations such as the silvery skin of many fish species or the reflective surface of a dielectric mirror.