"Bragg's law" meaning in English

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Proper name

Etymology: Bragg diffraction was first proposed by Lawrence Bragg and his father William Henry Bragg in 1913. Head templates: {{en-proper noun}} Bragg's law
  1. (physics) A law that equates the angle (θ) between the incident and scattered ray to the spacing (d) between the crystal planes and the wavelength (λ) of the radiation - nλ=2d sin (θ), Wikipedia link: Bragg's law Categories (topical): Physics Related terms: Bragg scattering, Bragg angle
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