Infrared Waves – en
Infrared (IR) waves are a type of electromagnetic (EM) radiation with wavelengths ranging from 700 nanometers (nm) to 1 millimeter (mm) and frequencies between 300 GHz and 430 THz. They … Read more
Infrared (IR) waves are a type of electromagnetic (EM) radiation with wavelengths ranging from 700 nanometers (nm) to 1 millimeter (mm) and frequencies between 300 GHz and 430 THz. They … Read more
Single-slit diffraction is a phenomenon that occurs when light waves pass through a narrow slit and spread out, deviating from their original direction. This spreading of light waves is due … Read more
Double-slit diffraction, also known as the double-slit interference or Young’s double-slit experiment, is a phenomenon in which light waves pass through two closely spaced slits and interfere with each other, … Read more
A diffraction grating is an optical component with a periodic structure that splits and diffracts light into its constituent wavelengths, creating a spectrum. Diffraction gratings are used to separate light … Read more
Radio wave diffraction is a phenomenon that occurs when radio waves encounter an obstacle, such as a building, mountain, or the Earth’s surface, and bend around it. This bending allows … Read more
X-ray diffraction (XRD) is a powerful analytical technique used to study the crystal structure, chemical composition, and other properties of materials. It is based on the interaction between X-rays and … Read more
Holography is a technique for recording and reconstructing three-dimensional images using the principles of interference and diffraction. Unlike traditional photography, which captures only the intensity of light reflected from an … Read more
Radio frequency interference (RFI) is the disturbance or unwanted noise that affects radio frequency (RF) signals, typically caused by electromagnetic radiation emitted by other electronic devices or natural sources. RFI … Read more
Rayleigh scattering is a type of scattering that occurs when electromagnetic waves, such as light, encounter particles or obstacles much smaller than the wavelength of the incident wave. This phenomenon … Read more
Mie scattering is a type of scattering that occurs when electromagnetic waves, such as light, encounter particles or obstacles with sizes comparable to the wavelength of the incident wave. This … Read more

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