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Scatered and incident voltage

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scatered

Hello
Sloncek
The words simply mean fallen and spread on falling.
The term incident means fallen on a surface. Surface is important.
Example: In Photo cells current o/p is proportional to the light incident on the photo sensitive surface,
Scatter means to spread in a random or pseudo random manner.
When energy falls on some particles (important) it is deflected. The flow pattern changes. It will be spread. example X-rays are scattered by metals.
 

incident scattered voltage

I cannot access those papers, but it seems they're about transmission lines. Do you mean the reflected and incident voltage?
 

scatered means

The incident voltage is a super set sloncek
It consists of the scattered voltage and reflected voltage.
That is when you have V incident volts It breaks up into say R volts of reflected and S volts of scattered potential.
 

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