mie scattering उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- For larger diameters, the problem of electromagnetic scattering by spheres was first solved by Gustav Mie, and scattering by spheres larger than the Rayleigh range is therefore usually known as Mie scattering.
- In holography, the object wave of a particle is typically assumed to be spherical; however, due to Mie scattering theory, this wave is a complex shape which can distort the reconstructed particle.
- :: : Not quite-clouds and mist are white due to Mie scattering of incident "'white "'light, if you shine red light on foam, it appears red.
- This differential equation, and the Riccati-Woodard solutions, arises in the problem of scattering of electromagnetic waves by a sphere, known as Mie scattering after the first published solution by Mie ( 1908 ).
- Note : Mie theory is very complicated, and is not easily explained with text, so, diagrams are necessary to show the outcomes / results of multiple successive Rayleigh Scatterings, followed by Mie Scattering .)
- I'm pretty certain that the reason for the light / shadow phenomenon in the picture is Mie scattering on dust / smog particles in the Toronto air ( the article itself mentions blue motorcycle exhaust ).
- This differential equation, and the Riccati & ndash; Bessel solutions, also arises in the problem of scattering of electromagnetic waves by a sphere, known as Mie scattering after the first published solution by Mie ( 1908 ).
- Static light scattering is also commonly utilized to determine the size of particle suspensions in the sub-?m and supra-?m ranges, via the Lorenz-Mie ( see Mie scattering ) and Fraunhofer diffraction formalisms, respectively.
- The vertical pointing LIDAR detects multiple types of backscattering ( for example Rayleigh scattering and Mie Scattering ), with the delay between laser pulse generation and the return of light scattered by atmospheric particles determining the altitude at which scattering occurs.
- This would be analogous to the change in the color of the sky, from the blue given by the Rayleigh scattering of sunlight by small gas molecules when the sky is clear, to the gray caused by Mie scattering of large water droplets when the sky is cloudy.