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Undeflected

Undeflected is an adjective describing something that has not been deflected; it remains on its original path or position despite available forces, fields, or loads. The expression is commonly used as a qualitative description in science and engineering to indicate the absence of measurable deviation from an intended trajectory.

In physics, undeflected is often used with reference to particle or ray trajectories. A neutral particle traveling

In engineering and structural analysis, undeflected describes a condition in which a component shows no measurable

Etymology: the word derives from deflect, with the negative prefix un-.

Related terms include deflection, deflected, and deflect.

through
a
magnetic
field
experiences
no
Lorentz
force
and
is
typically
undeflected;
similarly,
a
beam
that
passes
through
a
region
without
asymmetrical
interactions
may
be
described
as
undeflected.
In
optics
or
wave
mechanics,
an
undeflected
ray
is
one
that
continues
in
its
original
direction
when
conditions
are
symmetric
or
when
interfaces
do
not
produce
refraction,
scattering,
or
bending.
displacement
under
a
given
load,
within
the
limits
of
measurement
accuracy.
Designers
specify
deflection
limits;
beyond
those
limits
a
member
is
not
undeflected.