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Answer by JEB for Deacceleration of particles - how does it happen?

Thinking about bremsstrahlung in terms of slowing down or changing direction is not really helpful. At the electron energies at which brem is significant, the atomic electrons don't really matter,...

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Answer by naturallyInconsistent for Deacceleration of particles - how does it...

In layman's terms, during Bremsstrahlung the nucleus is attempting to decelerate the electron to capture it into orbit. However, the incoming electron is too energetic, too fast, and the slowed down...

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Deacceleration of particles - how does it happen?

When atoms are formed, first nucleus is formed and then, nucleus attracts electrons(we can call them free electrons) and we get an atom.but in terms of Bremsstrahlung, what happens is:In the case of an...

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