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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a deflector" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to physics, engineering, or technology, referring to an object that redirects or blocks something, such as light, sound, or particles.
Example: "The spacecraft is equipped with a deflector to protect it from space debris."
Alternatives: "a shield" or "a barrier".
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To generate short-pulse proton beam, we adopted a deflector and slit system.
Insertion of a deflector plate inclined relative to this plane was very effective in enhancing mixing.
A deflector plate was designed to separate the flow into two paths along the tree lines.
It produces a q-range up to 0.126 Å− 1 with a supermirror as a deflector.
Liquid-repelling paint was originally used by Nissan to keep cars clean with the paint acting as a deflector for water-borne dirt.
Our study focused on the maximum run-up reached by the dense flowing snow on a deflector.
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The design is based on a combination of a hemispherical deflector with a hollow cylindrical immersion lens and a preliminary 90° deflector.
A flame deflector is a structure that prevents damage to a launch vehicle and a launch pad due to exhaust plumes of a lifting-off launch vehicle.
In 1993, a water deflector on a British Airways Concorde broke off and punctured a fuel tank.
The peculiarity is the anchoring system, consisting in a rope subjected only to a tensile stress, a central deflector, responsible of the equilibrium in the horizontal plane, and a floating stabilizer, keeping the machine in vertical position.
The proposed system consists of a kinetic turbine able to be immersed inside water currents and kept in equilibrium by the action of a central deflector and a steel cable anchored to the shore.
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