Deflected - Law Dictionary Search Results
Deflective
Causing deflection
Deflector
That which deflects as a diaphragm in a furnace or a cone in
Diffract
To break or separate into parts to deflect or decompose by deflection aunr rays of light
Beta rays
about 35000 to 180000 miles per second They are readily deflected by a magnetic or electric field
Deflectable
Capable of being deflected
Deflected
Turned aside deviating from a direct line or course
Gamma ray
A very penetrating electromagnetic ray not appreciably deflected by a magnetic or electric field emitted by radioactive substances
Inflected
Bent turned deflected
Roumlntgen ray
also ionize gases but cannot be reflected or polarized or deflected by a magnetic field They are used in examining opaque
deflect
turn aside to bend as rays of light are often deflected to deflect a punch to deflect criticism by acknowledging a
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