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Graduate Relativistic effects on radiation sources
Thanks, I figured I had it right, but thought I might as well ask a few experts. Would I also be correct to say that you could shift the energy of a gamma emission by accelerating the radioisotope? example Cs-137 particle in a linear accelerator. If the emission is 661 KeV and your...- solo-mfg
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Graduate Relativistic effects on radiation sources
I have limited physics knowledge, but I have always been interested in the physics and I am an industrial radiation safety officer with an engineering background.Have there been any experiments in respect to measuring half life with large variance in gravitational fields? Although half life may...- solo-mfg
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