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  2. Rayl - Wikipedia

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    The rayl is also used for the characteristic (acoustic) impedance of a medium, which is an inherent property of a medium: [6] = Here, is the characteristic impedance, and and are the density and speed of sound in the unperturbed medium (i.e. when there are no sound waves travelling in it).

  3. Rayleigh distribution - Wikipedia

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    The distribution is named after Lord Rayleigh (/ ˈ r eɪ l i /). [1] A Rayleigh distribution is often observed when the overall magnitude of a vector in the plane is related to its directional components. One example where the Rayleigh distribution naturally arises is when wind velocity is analyzed in two dimensions.

  4. Rayleigh scattering - Wikipedia

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    Rayleigh scattering causes the blue color of the daytime sky and the reddening of the Sun at sunset. Rayleigh scattering (/ ˈ r eɪ l i / RAY-lee) is the scattering or deflection of light, or other electromagnetic radiation, by particles with a size much smaller than the wavelength of the radiation.

  5. Rayleigh - Wikipedia

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    Rayleigh (unit), a unit of photon flux named after the 4th Baron Rayleigh; Rayl, rayl or Rayleigh, two units of specific acoustic impedance and characteristic acoustic impedance, named after the 3rd Baron Rayleigh; Rayleigh criterion in angular resolution; Rayleigh distribution; Rayleigh fading; Rayleigh law on low-field magnetization; Rayleigh ...

  6. Rayleigh length - Wikipedia

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    Gaussian beam width () as a function of the axial distance .: beam waist; : confocal parameter; : Rayleigh length; : total angular spread In optics and especially laser science, the Rayleigh length or Rayleigh range, , is the distance along the propagation direction of a beam from the waist to the place where the area of the cross section is doubled. [1]

  7. John William Strutt, 3rd Baron Rayleigh - Wikipedia

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    A type of surface waves are known as Rayleigh waves, and the elastic scattering of electromagnetic waves is called Rayleigh scattering. The rayl, a unit of specific acoustic impedance, is also named for him. Rayleigh was also awarded with (in chronological order): Smith's Prize (1864) Royal Medal (1882) Member of the American Philosophical ...

  8. What time is 'Big Brother Reindeer Games' on tonight ... - AOL

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    New episodes of "Big Brother Reindeer Games" air Monday, Tuesday and Thursday nights. Here's a look at the schedule, according to a press release: Monday, Dec. 11: 9-11 p.m. (live ET/delayed PT).

  9. Talk:Rayl - Wikipedia

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    NOTE 1 In the MKS system of units, 1 rayl is equal to 1 pascal per (meter per second). An acoustic impedance of 1 rayl results from the application of 1 pascal of sound pressure producing a particle velocity of magnitude 1 meter per second. NOTE 2 In the CGS system, 1 rayl is equal to 1 (dyn·s)/cm 3, which is equal to 10 rayls in the MKS. system.