scattering objectの例文
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- Non-radiative'near-field'behaviors of electromagnetic fields dominate close to the antenna or scattering object, while electromagnetic radiation'far-field'behaviors dominate at greater distances.
- For example, in coherent electromagnetic scattering theory, the linear transformation " A " represents the action performed by the scattering object, and the eigenvectors represent polarization states of the electromagnetic wave.
- The existence of this momentum becomes apparent in the " radiation pressure " phenomenon, in which a light beam transfers its momentum to an absorbing or scattering object, generating a mechanical pressure on it in the process.
- The size distributions of the scattering objects, the plutinos, and the Neptune trojans have slopes similar to the other dynamically hot populations, but may instead have a divot, a sharp decrease in the number of objects below a specific size.
- In full-field optical coherence tomography, " crosstalk " refers to the phenomenon that due to highly scattering objects, multiple scattered photons reach the image plane and generate coherent signal after traveling a pathlength that matches that of the sample depth within a coherence length.