Which radiation emitted by circadian electron ?

In summary, the conversation discusses the radiation emitted by an electron that moves in a circular motion and how radiation can be emitted by an elementary particle. The concept of a circadian electron is also briefly mentioned. Additionally, the topic of synchrotron radiation is brought up as a possible explanation. The conversation also touches on the features of an elementary particle, such as mass, electric charge, and magnetic moment. The question is raised about whether these features should be represented as sub-particles.
  • #1
netqwe
22
0
Which radiation emitted by an electron that moves in a circular motion ?

And how radiation can be emitted by an elementary particle?
 
Last edited:
Physics news on Phys.org
  • #2
netqwe said:
And how radiation can be emitted by elementary particle?
What is a circadian electron?
 
  • #3
nasu said:
What is a circadian electron?

An electron that moves in a circular motion .
* to be more clear the thread body was edited (the topic cannot be edited).
 
Last edited:
  • #5
If you mean electrons in a circular accelerator, they emit radiadiation in the x-ray range, usually.

Circadian does not mean "in circular motion".
 
  • #6
Thanks for the 2 answers .
How radiation can be emitted by an elementary particle?
And more generally how an elementary particle like electron have
mass , electric charge ,magnetic moment and more ?
Is each of these features should not be represented as a sub-particle
?
 
Last edited:

Related to Which radiation emitted by circadian electron ?

1. What is circadian electron radiation?

Circadian electron radiation refers to the type of radiation emitted by electrons that are part of the body's circadian rhythm, which is the natural cycle of physiological processes that occur within a 24-hour period.

2. How is circadian electron radiation measured?

Circadian electron radiation can be measured using specialized equipment such as a photometer or dosimeter. These devices measure the intensity and duration of the radiation emitted by circadian electrons.

3. What are the effects of circadian electron radiation on the body?

Circadian electron radiation can have both positive and negative effects on the body. It helps regulate the body's natural sleep-wake cycle and has been linked to improved cognitive function. However, prolonged exposure to high levels of circadian electron radiation may also increase the risk of certain health issues such as cancer.

4. How can we protect ourselves from circadian electron radiation?

There are several ways to protect ourselves from circadian electron radiation. These include limiting exposure to artificial sources of light at night, using blue light filters on electronic devices, and maintaining a regular sleep schedule to help regulate the body's natural circadian rhythm.

5. Are there any ongoing studies about circadian electron radiation?

Yes, there are ongoing studies and research being conducted on circadian electron radiation. Scientists are continuously studying its effects on the body and developing ways to mitigate any potential negative impacts. This area of research is still relatively new and there is much to be learned about the role of circadian electron radiation in our overall health and well-being.

Similar threads

Replies
4
Views
1K
Replies
18
Views
1K
  • High Energy, Nuclear, Particle Physics
Replies
17
Views
454
Replies
3
Views
1K
Replies
3
Views
1K
  • Electromagnetism
Replies
2
Views
714
Replies
3
Views
1K
  • Electromagnetism
2
Replies
63
Views
8K
  • Nuclear Engineering
Replies
6
Views
661
  • Atomic and Condensed Matter
Replies
5
Views
1K
Back
Top