Bremsstrahlung Effect


The Bremsstrahlung Effect describes the energy produced when a charged particle, such as a proton, electron, or the nucleus of an atom, is accelerated. This usually results from charged particles being shot through a material. The particles react with other charged particles in the target matter through the Coulomb force. This is the force that governs over the interaction between electromagnetically charged particles.
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