Diffracted

Word DIFFRACTED
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Definitions and meanings of "Diffracted"

What do we mean by diffracted?

To cause diffraction

To undergo diffraction

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The word "diffracted" in example sentences

The position of the beams diffracted from a surface enables us, at least in many cases, to determine the arrangement of the atoms in the surface. ❋ Unknown (1965)

He's big and torpid in red flannel, red spiderlines diffracted across his nose and cheeks. ❋ Frankie Sachs (2011)

Beyond a critical angle, light will not be diffracted, but will rather be reflected. ❋ Unknown (2010)

To give you an example of how a diffracted field would differ from a field propagated geometrically, we consider the case of light traveling through a narrow slit in a metal plate: ❋ Unknown (2007)

The light is distributed into several diffracted fields, of which one is called the reconstructed field that propagates through the plate as a replica of the object field which previously hit the plate. ❋ Unknown (2005)

And each of the colours was diffracted and diffused by the dancing waters. ❋ Mayo, Margaret (2006)

For those not familiar with these terms, diversity involves the use of different defect detection mechanisms such as specular response, diffracted edge waves, mode conversions etc. to safeguard against intrinsic weaknesses in one particular mechanism. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Character is externalised, diffracted; parts of ourselves may as much lie in our relationships with other, our work life, our online life, our shopping, our music libraries, our Flickr accounts, our blog lives, Life2, WoW: and that the modern way to show and discuss character is in terms of these externalities. ❋ Unknown (2006)

For he bore at the very top of it the seal and stamp of his patent — the manifest impact of a bullet, diffracted by the power of Pong. ❋ Richard Doddridge (2004)

X-rays, it was realized by Max von Laue that such rays were diffracted when passing through crystalline solids, like light passing an optical grating. ❋ Unknown (2000)

There is no longer a medium in the literal sense: it is now intangible, diffused, and diffracted in the real, and one can no longer say that the medium is altered by it. ❋ Torill (2001)

Light from the square diffracted through the steam and cast a muted glow against her cheek. ❋ George, Elizabeth (2001)

And as she left the outskirts of Henley and wound her way northwest to Marlow, she found herself clutching the steering wheel and crouching over it, half-blinded by the headlamps of oncoming cars, assailed by how the blowing rain diffracted the light in spearheads that riddled the windscreen with visual lacerations. ❋ George, Elizabeth (2001)

The larger ship continued its pursuit, but its bolts were being diffracted by the atmosphere, and friction was forcing it to slow, letting the refugee ship pull ahead. ❋ Unknown (1998)

However, when any kind of debris is clustered this closely in space, phaser beams tend to be diffracted by the leading edge and leave the interior of the debris cloud untouched. ❋ L. A. GRAF (1997)

He came to a thing that diffracted light, and the way by which he passed was knowable only afterward. ❋ Anderson, Poul, 1926-2001 (1994)

He felt a strange emptiness as he stood above the rebel watchfires'the barbarian blazes interspersed amid the muted, efficient glow from the Plainsman camps like diffracted light on the face of a polished gemstone. ❋ Williams, Michael, 1952 Dec. 17- (1994)

By bombarding it with concentrated X-rays they were able to manufacture a diffracted image of the molecular structure, which was fed into the computer. ❋ Lustbader, Eric Van (1992)

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