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Yu. K. Bivin, "Comparison of the Behavior for Light and Solids when Moving in Deformable Media," Mech. Solids. 57 (2), 307-316 (2022)
Year 2022 Volume 57 Number 2 Pages 307-316
DOI 10.3103/S0025654422020017
Title Comparison of the Behavior for Light and Solids when Moving in Deformable Media
Author(s) Yu. K. Bivin (Ishlinsky Institute for Problems in Mechanics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, 119526 Russia, ssb@post.com)
Abstract The results obtained in the experiments of the high-speed entry of the solids into water and experiments on crossing the flat air-plasticine interface by solids are compared with the properties of light, which are manifested under similar conditions. The shots have been fired along the normal and at an angle to the surface with single spherical bodies, lined up in single file or packed tightly in a thin wooden cup in layers of seven balls (one in the center and six around). This condition makes it possible to compare the phenomenon of rebound reflection, refraction, diffraction, interference.
Keywords light, solid, trajectory, ricochet, reflection, refraction, diffraction, interference
Received 23 November 2020Revised 10 December 2020Accepted 14 December 2020
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