Forward scatter refers to the phenomenon where light, or other forms of electromagnetic radiation or particles, are scattered in a direction that is close to the direction of the incoming beam. This is often studied in various scientific fields, including optics, astrophysics, and particle physics. In the context of light scattering, forward scatter typically occurs when light interacts with small particles or molecules. The degree of forward scatter can provide information about the size, shape, and composition of the particles.
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