| 1. | Particles can also undergo inelastic scattering and capture due to nuclear reactions.
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| 2. | The inelastic scattering of light was predicted by Adolf Smekal in 1923 ).
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| 3. | It is also possible to observe molecular vibrations by an inelastic scattering process.
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| 4. | The term invariant mass is also used in inelastic scattering experiments.
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| 5. | Inelastic scattering is seen in the interaction between an electron and a photon.
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| 6. | In inelastic scattering, an absorbed photon is reemitted with lower energy.
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| 7. | This model neglects scattering within the layers and assumes fully diffuse, inelastic scattering.
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| 8. | Furthermore, momentum is conserved in both elastic and inelastic scattering.
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| 9. | But, for many nuclei struck by neutrons, inelastic scattering occurs.
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| 10. | The study of inelastic scattering then asks how discrete and continuous spectra are mixed together.
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