tagasihaaramise
Tagasihaaramise is an Estonian term that corresponds to the phenomenon of backscatter or backreflection in physics and engineering. It describes the process in which electromagnetic, acoustic, or other types of waves are scattered in a direction that approximately retraces the incident path, sending energy back toward the source. This effect occurs when waves encounter inhomogeneities or interfaces with sharp contrasts in refractive index or acoustic impedance.
In radar and sonar systems, tagasihaaramise is exploited for detecting objects such as aircraft, ships, or underwater
The study of tagasihaaramise also informs the development of stealth technology, where materials are engineered to