Backscatter

/ˈbækˌskætɚ/ noun

The reflection of radiation or particles backward toward the source, often used in physics and radar technology to measure or detect objects.

Compound of 'back' and 'scatter' (Old Norse 'skatra'). Developed as a technical term in physics during the 20th century to describe particle behavior.

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