scattering
scattering 英 ['skætərɪŋ] 美 [ˈskætərɪŋ]
n. 散射;分散 adj. 分散的 v. 散射;散布;驱散(scatter的ing形式)
名词复数:scatterings
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- n. 散射;分散
- adj. 分散的
- v. 散射;散布;驱散(scatter的ing形式)
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1. And that you can appropriately slow down the neutrons by scattering them with an appropriate moderator such that they're not lost or absorbed.
你能够正确地减慢中子,通过将它们散射,用一个恰当的,慢化剂,这样它们就不会损耗或者被吸收。
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2. I know table salt is white, but that is because you have power and you have multiple surfaces scattering, but a large crystal of sodium chloride is clear and colorless.
我知道食用盐是白色的,但这是因为你让它成了粉末,因为有了多个散射面,但是一个大的氯化钠晶体,是无色透明的。
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3. With the magnetic field turned on, the iron layers both magnetize, say, in the spin-up direction, so all of the spin-down electrons move through the entire sample without scattering.
加上磁场后,两个铁层都被磁化,假如是上方向,那么所有下自旋的电子移动通过整个样本都没有散射。
- scattering (n.) mid-14c., "that which has been strewn about;" late 14c., "act of dispersing," verbal noun from scatter (v.).
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