• In many areas of science, Bragg's law, Wulff–Bragg's condition, or Laue–Bragg interference are a special case of Laue diffraction, giving the angles for...
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    Australian-born British physicist and X-ray crystallographer, discoverer (1912) of Bragg's law of X-ray diffraction, which is basic for the determination of crystal...
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    planes.) The equations are equivalent to Bragg's law; the Laue equations are vector equations while Bragg's law is in a form that is easier to solve, but...
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    physicists William Lawrence Bragg and his father William Henry Bragg. In 1912–1913, the younger Bragg developed Bragg's law, which connects the scattering...
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    known enemy of Bragg—as more significant factors in the many Confederate defeats under Bragg's command. The losses suffered by Bragg's forces are cited...
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    A.'s Office commented that Bragg seemed distracted and disengaged, continually checking his cell phone (allegations Bragg's spokesperson denied). On November...
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    air with water. Bragg's law – Physical law regarding scattering angles of radiation through a medium Bragg diffraction – Physical law regarding scattering...
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    from Sir Charles Todd, Bragg's father-in-law. The induction coil was utilized to produce the electric spark necessary for Bragg and Barbour to "generate...
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    Paul Chappuis Bragg (February 6, 1895 – December 7, 1976) was an American alternative health food advocate and fitness enthusiast. Bragg's mentor was Bernarr...
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    1-2  for electrons, where only the geometry is considered and often Bragg's law: 96–97  is invoked. This approach only considers the electrons far from...
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    or beamline. It operates through the diffraction process according to Bragg's law. Similar devices are called crystal analyzer for the examination of scattered...
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  • experimentally determined, or computed based on crystal structure and Bragg's law. It is most often used to identify substances based on x-ray diffraction...
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    crystal planes. The condition of constructive interference is given by Bragg's law: m λ = 2 d sin ⁡ θ , {\displaystyle m\lambda =2d\sin \theta ,} where...
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  • law is a pattern described by Samuel C. Bradford in 1934 that estimates the exponentially diminishing returns of extending a library search. Bragg's law...
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  • X-ray diffraction (WAXD) is the analysis of Bragg peaks scattered to wide angles, which (by Bragg's law) are caused by sub-nanometer-sized structures...
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    Parametric process – Interacting phenomenon between light and matter Bragg's law – Physical law regarding scattering angles of radiation through a medium Strutt...
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    under a limited number of well-defined angles, according to the same Bragg's law that describes X-ray diffraction. Neutrons and X-rays interact with matter...
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  • theorem Blueshift Boussinesq approximation (water waves) Bow wave Bragg diffraction Bragg's law Breaking wave Bremsstrahlung, Electromagnetic radiation Brillouin...
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    angles of maximum reflection are given by Bragg's condition for constructive interference from an array, Bragg's law n λ = 2 d sin ⁡ ( 90 ∘ − θ 2 ) , {\displaystyle...
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    and with high accuracy on the preform, before it is drawn into fiber. Bragg's law Dielectric mirror Diffraction Diffraction grating Distributed temperature...
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    Fort Liberty (redirect from Fort Bragg, NC)
    Vietnam War in 1968, Fort Bragg's military population rose to 57,840. In June 1972, the 1st Corps Support Command arrived at Fort Bragg. In the 1980s, there...
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    Pollia condensata, where a spiral structure of cellulose fibrils produces Bragg's law scattering of light. The bright gloss of buttercups is produced by thin-film...
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    the incident X-ray using Bragg's law. The father-and-son scientific team of William Lawrence Bragg and William Henry Bragg, who were 1915 Nobel Prize...
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  • generally weak so there is mainly Bragg diffraction, but it is much stronger for electron diffraction. Bragg's law Electron diffraction Laue equations...
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  • atom or ion and can be used to identify the atom or ion. According to Bragg's law, when an X-ray beam of wavelength "λ" strikes the surface of a crystal...
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    Austin; Mingard, Ken; Meaden, Graham (2010). "Comments on the paper "Bragg's law diffraction simulations for electron backscatter diffraction analysis"...
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    of the wavelength, producing a diffraction maximum in accordance with Bragg's law. These waves interfere destructively at points between the intersections...
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  • scientific laws named after people (eponymous laws). For other lists of eponyms, see eponym. Eponym Fields of science List of eponymous laws (overlaps...
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    diffraction and constructive interference of visible lightwaves that satisfy Bragg’s law, in a matter analogous to the scattering of X-rays in crystalline solids...
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  • and Germer noticed that their results could not be interpreted using a Bragg's law approach as the positions were systematically different; the approach...
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