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Rayleigh scattering line shape of N 2 at 1 atm and 500 K Scattering from particles and surfaces a filter (mercury) atm. and 500 K n b. units Transmitted molecular Rayleigh scattering. n With increasing smissio n sity / ar With increasing temperature, the line broadens and relatively more light Tra Inte relatively more light passes the molecular ...
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