afstotingskans
Afstotingskans is a term used in physics and related fields to describe the probability that a particle, wave or object will be deflected, scattered or reflected when it encounters a target, obstacle or medium. The concept applies to a wide range of phenomena, including elastic and inelastic scattering of particles (such as neutrons, electrons, photons) as well as light scattering by particles in a medium. Afstotingskans is generally a dimensionless quantity, often expressed as a number between 0 and 1 or as a percentage.
In practice, afstotingskans is connected to the idea of a cross section, which quantifies the effective area
Afstotingskans depends on factors such as the energy and type of the incoming particle or wave, the
See also: cross section, mean free path, attenuation coefficient, scattering theory.