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Bremsstrahlung
Bremsstrahlung (help· info ) , (from the German bremsen, to ... to the process of producing the radiation. Bremsstrahlung has a continuous spectrum. The phenomenon was ... conducted by him between 1888 and 1897. Bremsstrahlung may also be referred to as free ... acceleration) that causes the emission. Strictly speaking, bremsstrahlung refers to any radiation due to the ... from electrons stopping in matter. Outer "Outer bremsstrahlung" is the term applied in cases ...
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Bremsstrahlung (translated from German)
Bremsstrahlung Bremsstrahlung is those electromagnetic radiation, which develops, if ... Elektron of one Atomkern diverted. The word bremsstrahlung can refer both to the process and to the developed radiation. Bremsstrahlung has in kontinuierliches Spektrum . See also: Roentgenstrahlen Bremsstrahlung Recordings ( Disk label)
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Bremsstrahlung (translated from Italian)
Bremsstrahlung Fisica Millibar the Bar of physics Progetto ... the events Immagini Portale Physics Portale Chemistry Bremsstrahlung it means cancellation of braking and it ... they are much lighter of i protoni , bremsstrahlung electronic it is most common. According to ... phantom electromagnetic. For the continuous phantom of bremsstrahlung, it is worth the following relation: |
Bremsstrahlung (translated from Portuguese)
Bremsstrahlung Radiação produced when elétrons sped up is ...
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Talk:Bremsstrahlung
Talk:Bremsstrahlung "-strahlung radiation" means "radiation radiation". I vote to put this article back to Bremsstrahlung where it belongs. Kosebamse 17:50 15 ... scientist to study X-rays produced by Bremsstrahlung. He may not be the most important ...
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Talk:Tired light
... scattering one flees to the keyword absorption, bremsstrahlung is to be taken into account. If ... reviewed article that defends the idea that bremsstrahlung can be avoided in a collision, then ... Compton scattering article. According to standard theory, bremsstrahlung is radiated away at any collision with ... but your remark about blurring due to bremsstrahlung sounds like utter nonsense to me. If you don't believe in bremsstrahlung, that's your problem. Don't ...
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Nuclear fusion
... considered a measure of the economic potential. Bremsstrahlung losses The ions undergoing fusion will essentially ... will collide with the ions and emit Bremsstrahlung. The Sun and stars are opaque to Bremsstrahlung, but essentially any terrestrial fusion reactor will be optically thin at relevant wavelengths. Bremsstrahlung is also difficult to reflect and difficult ... the ratio of fusion power produced to Bremsstrahlung radiation lost is an important figure ...
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Talk:Inertial electrostatic confinement
... the reaction area, they loose energy through bremsstrahlung. Due to the large differences in velocities ... temperature distribution, but a mono-energetic distribution. Bremsstrahlung occurs in every plasma, not just for ... t know what the bit about maximized bremsstrahlung losses is supposed to mean. "fusion triple ... Rider made two points, one that the bremsstrahlung losses for advanced fuels (which are often ... ions do not lose (much) energy to bremsstrahlung. They equilibrate with the electrons through ...
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Talk:Radioisotope thermoelectric generator
... One other minor quibble, the bit on bremsstrahlung which originally read "will give off gamma_radiation through bremsstrahlung secondary radiation" and which I changed to "will give off X-rays through bremsstrahlung secondary radiation" and then which was finally ... give off Gammma/X-ray radiation through bremsstrahlung secondary radiation" should I think, not use ... t like using gamma rays to describe bremsstrahlung. How about we replace the description ...
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Beta-ray emission (translated from German)
... converted, the in such a way specified Bremsstrahlung. In order to reduce this process, the ... absorber serve, which takes up also the bremsstrahlung. If beta particles penetrate into a material ... it can come to the emergence of bremsstrahlung. See also Beta decay Alpha radiation Gammastrahlung ...
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