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Backscattered - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Backscattered refers to particles or waves, such as light or sound, that are reflected or deflected backward toward their source after hitting a surface or passing through a medium.

backscattered

/ˈbækˌskætərd/ /ˈbækˌskætəd/

Definition:

Reflected or deflected back, especially of radiation or particles.

Synonyms:

reflected, deflected, returned

Part of Speech:

adjective, verb (past participle)

Antonyms:

absorbed, transmitted

Common Collocations:

backscattered light, backscattered electrons, backscattered radiation

Derivatives:

backscatter, backscattering

Usage Tips:

Use "backscattered" to describe waves or particles that bounce back toward their source after hitting a surface.

Common Phrases:

backscattered signal, backscattered image, backscattered pattern

Etymology:

Derived from "back" + "scatter," meaning to disperse backward.

Examples:

  • 1. The radar detected backscattered signals from the storm clouds.
  • 2. Scientists analyzed the backscattered light to study atmospheric particles.
  • 3. The satellite measures backscattered radiation to map Earth's surface.
  • 4. Backscattered electrons help create detailed images in electron microscopy.

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