Spraying vs Sputtering - What's the difference?
spraying | sputtering |
The act by which something is sprayed.
A noise that sputters.
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The ejection of atoms from the surface of a solid or liquid following bombardment with ions, atoms or molecules; used to prepare a thin layer of material on an object.
As verbs the difference between spraying and sputtering
is that spraying is present participle of lang=en while sputtering is present participle of sputter.As nouns the difference between spraying and sputtering
is that spraying is the act by which something is sprayed while sputtering is a noise that sputters.spraying
English
Verb
(head)Noun
(en noun)- The parched lawn needed several sprayings before the grass looked green again.
sputtering
English
Verb
(head)Noun
(wikipedia sputtering) (en noun)citation
