Bragg angle
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Bragg angle
Summary
Key Facts
- William Lawrence Bragg is named after Bragg angle[1].
- William Henry Bragg is named after Bragg angle[2].
- Bragg angle is a type of angular measure[3].
- Bragg angle's described by source is recorded as ISO 80000-12:2019 Quantities and units — Part 12: Condensed matter physics[4].
- Bragg angle's described by source is recorded as The Reflection of X-rays by Crystals[5].
- Bragg angle's different from is recorded as Bragg's law[6].
- Bragg angle's maintained by WikiProject is recorded as WikiProject Mathematics[7].
- Bragg angle's recommended unit of measurement is recorded as 1[8].
- Bragg angle's recommended unit of measurement is recorded as degree[9].
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Definition and Type
Bragg angle is a type of angular measure[3].
Origins
Things named after include William Lawrence Bragg[1], a mathematician[10], 1890–1971[11], of United Kingdom[12], awarded the Fellow of the Royal Society[13], specialised in physics[14] and William Henry Bragg[2], a physicist[15], 1862–1942[16], of United Kingdom[17], awarded the Fellow of the Royal Society[18], specialised in physics[19].