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scattered radiation Solar radiation scattered by particles in the atmosphere.
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scatter The process by which small particles suspended in a medium of a different refractive index diffuse a portion of the incident radiation in all directions. In scattering no energy transformation results, only a change in the spatial distribution of the radiation. Along with absorption, scattering is a major cause of the attenuation of radiation by the atmosphere.
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scattering In particle physics, the process occurring when particles collide in accelerators. The scattered particle (eg an electron) transfers a part of its momentum and its energy to the scattering particle (eg a proton), whereby new particles are created in the process. The electron changes its direction of travel in a scattering process and can also transform into another particle. ...
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SCAT an animal fecal dropping.
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scattergram A graph that shows how factors relate to each other. This is visual, not statistical, and is used when it is necessary to compare two factors, like fish age and size.
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