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  2. DISPERSION definition: 1. disperse 2. the separation of light into different colours 3. → disperse. Learn more.

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      DISPERSION translate: 散开;分散, 色散;弥散. Learn more in the...

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      DISPERSION translate: 散開;分散, 色散;彌散. Learn more in the...

  3. Dispersion is the separation of agglomerations of particles into individual particles. A colloidal solution is a dispersion of a solid substance in a fluid medium. The process of dispersion is regarded as the breaking down of an agglomerate into its component particles until each becomes a separate entity.

  4. dispersion. noun. dis· per· sion di-ˈspər-zhən. -shən. Synonyms of dispersion. 1. capitalized Judaism : diaspora sense 1b. 2. : the act or process of dispersing : the state of being dispersed. crowd dispersion. 3. mathematics : the scattering of the values of a frequency distribution from an average. 4.

  5. Dispersion refers to the act of spreading something, like your dispersion of sprinkles evenly over three dozen cupcakes. It can also be used to talk about the scattering of something across a very large range, such as the dispersion of people with Scottish heritage across the United States.

  6. the separation of electromagnetic radiation into constituents of different wavelengths. a measure of the ability of a substance to separate by refraction, expressed by the first differential of the refractive index with respect to wavelength at a given value of wavelength D.

  7. Dispersion is the separation of agglomerations of particles into individual particles. More. Pronunciations of 'dispersion' American English: dɪspɜrʃən British English: dɪspɜːʳʃən. More. Examples of 'dispersion' in a sentence.

  8. dispersion. noun. /dɪˈspɜːʃn/ /dɪˈspɜːrʒn/ [uncountable] (specialist) the process by which people or things are spread over a wide area. population dispersion. the dispersion of light. Word Origin. Want to learn more?

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