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25 July 2022

24 July 2022

  • curprev 23:5923:59, 24 July 2022Zhaoxian Zhang talk contribs 5,341 bytes +2 No edit summary
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  • curprev 23:5623:56, 24 July 2022Zhaoxian Zhang talk contribs 5,318 bytes +5,318 Created page with " Claimed by Zhaoxian Zhang (Summer 2022) Light scattering is the change in momentum and energy of light when it passes through an object. Light scattering occurs because light, as a form of electromagnetic wave[link], interacts with charge. This often happens with light interacting with dipoles[link]. dusts in the air, molecules in the air, particles in solutions, water droplets, and many other common things can form dipoles. These interactions lead to everyday phenomen..."