Bragg's law
English
Etymology
Bragg diffraction was first proposed by Lawrence Bragg and his father William Henry Bragg in 1913.
Proper noun
- (physics, singular only) equates the angle between the incident and scattered ray to the spacing between the crystal planes and the wavelength of the radiation -
Related terms
- Bragg scattering
- Bragg angle
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