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- Deflection_(physics) abstract "Deflection, in physics, refers to the change in an objects' acceleration as a consequence of contact (collision) with a surface or the influence of a field. Examples of the former include a ball bouncing off the ground or a bat; examples of the latter include a beam of electrons used to produce a picture, or the relativistic bending of light due to gravity.An object's deflective efficiency can never equal or surpass 100%. For example, a mirror will never reflect exactly the same amount of light cast upon it. Also, on hitting the ground, a ball previously in free-fall (meaning no force other than gravity acted upon it) will never bounce back up to the place where it first started to descend. This is a consequence of thermodynamics, where, for every action, some energy gets converted into alternative forms of energy or is absorbed by the deformation of the objects involved in the collision..".
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- Deflection_(physics) wikiPageWikiLink Acceleration.
- Deflection_(physics) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Collision.
- Deflection_(physics) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Scattering.
- Deflection_(physics) wikiPageWikiLink Cathode_ray.
- Deflection_(physics) wikiPageWikiLink Cathode_ray_tube.
- Deflection_(physics) wikiPageWikiLink Collision.
- Deflection_(physics) wikiPageWikiLink Field_(physics).
- Deflection_(physics) wikiPageWikiLink Free_fall.
- Deflection_(physics) wikiPageWikiLink General_relativity.
- Deflection_(physics) wikiPageWikiLink Gravity.
- Deflection_(physics) wikiPageWikiLink Impulse_(physics).
- Deflection_(physics) wikiPageWikiLink Physics.
- Deflection_(physics) wikiPageWikiLink Reflection_(physics).
- Deflection_(physics) wikiPageWikiLink Thermodynamics.
- Deflection_(physics) wikiPageWikiLink File:Deflection.png.
- Deflection_(physics) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Deflection (physics)".
- Deflection_(physics) wikiPageWikiLinkText "bouncing".
- Deflection_(physics) wikiPageWikiLinkText "deflect".
- Deflection_(physics) wikiPageWikiLinkText "deflection".
- Deflection_(physics) wikiPageWikiLinkText "deflections".
- Deflection_(physics) wikiPageWikiLinkText "deflector".
- Deflection_(physics) wikiPageWikiLinkText "will fly".
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- Deflection_(physics) subject Category:Collision.
- Deflection_(physics) subject Category:Scattering.
- Deflection_(physics) type Concept.
- Deflection_(physics) type Physic.
- Deflection_(physics) comment "Deflection, in physics, refers to the change in an objects' acceleration as a consequence of contact (collision) with a surface or the influence of a field. Examples of the former include a ball bouncing off the ground or a bat; examples of the latter include a beam of electrons used to produce a picture, or the relativistic bending of light due to gravity.An object's deflective efficiency can never equal or surpass 100%.".
- Deflection_(physics) label "Deflection (physics)".
- Deflection_(physics) sameAs Q2080698.
- Deflection_(physics) sameAs انحراف_(فيزياء).
- Deflection_(physics) sameAs Déflexion.
- Deflection_(physics) sameAs Deflessione_(fisica).
- Deflection_(physics) sameAs m.043pkz0.
- Deflection_(physics) sameAs Sapma_(mühendislik).
- Deflection_(physics) sameAs Q2080698.
- Deflection_(physics) wasDerivedFrom Deflection_(physics)?oldid=701830931.
- Deflection_(physics) depiction Deflection.png.
- Deflection_(physics) isPrimaryTopicOf Deflection_(physics).