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|Meaning=The ratio of the [[scattering cross section]] to the geometrical cross section. | |||
|Explanation=Scattering efficiency factors increase with the sixth power of the radius for [[Rayleigh scattering|Rayleigh scatterers]] and tend to a value of 2 for nonabsorbing scatterers in the [[geometric optics]] limit. | |||
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Latest revision as of 12:47, 29 March 2024
The ratio of the scattering cross section to the geometrical cross section.
Scattering efficiency factors increase with the sixth power of the radius for Rayleigh scatterers and tend to a value of 2 for nonabsorbing scatterers in the geometric optics limit.