Lambert’s law describes the loss in intensity due to: (A) absorption. (B) scattering. (C) diffraction. (D) refraction (E) reflection
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Lambert’s law describes the loss in intensity due to:
(A) absorption.
(B) scattering.
(C) diffraction.
(D) refraction
(E) reflection
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