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  • 11Chi-squared target models — Swerling models were introduced by Peter Swerling and are used to describe the statistical properties of the radar cross section of complex objects. Contents 1 General Target Model 2 Swerling Target Models 2.1 Swerling I 2 …

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  • 12Chi-square target models — Swerling models were introduced by Peter Swerling and are used to describe the statistical properties of the radar cross section of complex objects.General Target ModelSwerling target models give the RCS of a given object based on the chi square… …

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  • 13Møller scattering — Feynman diagrams t channel u channel Møller scattering is the name given to electron electron scattering in Quantum Field Theory. The electron interaction that is idealized in Møller scattering forms the th …

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  • 14electron scattering — ▪ physics       deflection of the path of electrons (electron) as they pass through a solid (typically a metal, semiconductor, or insulator). Deflections, or collisions, are caused by electrostatic forces operating between the negatively charged… …

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  • 15Rutherford backscattering spectroscopy — Rutherford backscattering spectrometry (RBS) is an analytical technique used in materials science. Sometimes referred to as high energy ion scattering (HEIS) spectrometry, RBS is used to determine the structure and composition of materials by… …

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  • 16Neutron moderator — Currently operating nuclear power reactors by moderator Moderator Reactors Design Country none (fast) 1 BN 600 Russia (1) graphite 29 AGR, Magnox, RBMK United Kingdom (18), Russia (11) heavy water 29 CANDU …

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  • 17Distances shorter than 1 pm — To help compare different orders of magnitude this page lists lengths shorter than 10−12 metres (1 pm). This series on orders of magnitude does not have a range of shorter distances Contents 1 Shorter than 1 ym 2 1 ym to 1 zm 3 1 zm to 1 am …

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  • 18Deuterium — Hydrogen 2 Full table General Name, symbol deuterium, 2H or D Neutrons 1 …

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  • 19Mean free path — In physics, the mean free path is the average distance covered by a moving particle (such as an atom, a molecule, a photon) between successive impacts (collisions) [1] which modify its direction or energy or other particle properties. Contents 1… …

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  • 20Orders of magnitude (length) — Contents 1 Detailed list 1.1 Subatomic 1.2 Atomic to cellular 1.3 Human scale 1.4 …

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