takaisinlevittäviä
Takaisinlevittäviä is a Finnish term that translates to "backscatterers" or "backward scattering" in English. It refers to a physical phenomenon where waves, such as light or sound, are reflected or scattered back towards their source rather than continuing forward. This effect is common in nature and has various applications.
In optics, backscattering is observed when light interacts with surfaces that are not perfectly smooth or transparent.
The phenomenon of backscattering is crucial in technologies like radar systems. Radar works by emitting radio
In atmospheric science, backscattering of sunlight by particles like dust, aerosols, and water droplets contributes to