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It's shown that the RCS calculation of particles is based on the Muller Matrix, so the result of calculation should be RCS with unit of 'm^2/m^3', i.e., the RCS in a unit volume. So I'm wondering how to get the single particle's RCS with unit of 'm^2'.
I'm looking forward to your reply. Thank you for your kindness!
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It's shown that the RCS calculation of particles is based on the Muller Matrix, so the result of calculation should be RCS with unit of 'm^2/m^3', i.e., the RCS in a unit volume. So I'm wondering how to get the single particle's RCS with unit of 'm^2'.
I'm looking forward to your reply. Thank you for your kindness!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: