Translation of 'diffraction' in Marathi
Word 'diffraction' in Other Languages
- diffraction in Assamese অসমীয়া
- diffraction in Bengali বাংলা
- diffraction in Bodo बड़ो
- diffraction in Dogri डोगरी
- diffraction in English
- diffraction in Gujarati ગુજરાતી
- diffraction in Hindi हिन्दी
- diffraction in Kannada ಕನ್ನಡ
- diffraction in Kashmiri कॉशुर
- diffraction in Konkani कोंकणी
- diffraction in Maithili মৈথিলী
- diffraction in Malayalam മലയാളം
- diffraction in Manipuri মৈতৈলোন্
- diffraction in Marathi मराठी
- diffraction in Nepali नेपाली
- diffraction in Oriya ଓଡ଼ିଆ
- diffraction in Punjabi ਪੰਜਾਬੀ
- diffraction in Sanskrit संस्कृतम्
- diffraction in Santali
- diffraction in Sindhi سنڌي
- diffraction in Tamil தமிழ்
- diffraction in Telugu తెలుగు
- diffraction in Urdu اُردُو
diffraction
Part of Speech
Noun
Pronunciation
IPA: /dɪˈfrækʃən/
Definitions
- The bending and spreading of waves, such as light or sound, when they encounter an obstacle or pass through a narrow opening.
- A phenomenon observed in physics where wave interference occurs as waves encounter obstacles.
Usage Examples
- "The diffraction of light through a small slit creates an interference pattern."
- "Sound waves experience diffraction when passing through a doorway into another room."
Etymology
From Latin "diffractus," past participle of "diffringere" (to break apart), from "dis-" (apart) + "frangere" (to break). The term was first used in the context of optics and wave physics in the 17th century.
Synonyms
scattering, dispersion, wave bending
Antonyms
reflection, absorption, refraction
Translations
Language | Translation | Pronunciation |
---|---|---|
French | diffraction | /di.fʁak.sjɔ̃/ |
Spanish | difracción | /difɾakˈθjon/ (Spain), /difɾakˈsjon/ (Latin America) |
German | Beugung | /ˈbɔɪ̯ʊŋ/ |
Hindi | विचलन | /vichalan/ |
Chinese | 衍射 | /yǎn shè/ |
Russian | дифракция | /dʲɪˈfraktsʲɪjə/ |
Regional Pronunciation Variations
In American English, "diffraction" is pronounced with a clear "r" sound, while in British English, the second syllable may sound slightly softer.
Historical Usage
The study of diffraction dates back to the 17th century when Francesco Maria Grimaldi first used the term to describe the behavior of light waves.
Cultural Nuances
Diffraction is a fundamental concept in physics and engineering, particularly in optics, acoustics, and quantum mechanics.
More Information
This article explores the role of diffraction in wave physics, its applications in technology, and its importance in scientific research, including X-ray crystallography and optical instrument design.