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Electron Acceleration and X-Ray Emission in X-Ray Machines
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[QUOTE="AndresPB, post: 5503737, member: 587072"] Ok so i think we can conclude is that the acceleration via potential difference is not enough for a good amount of x rays to produce so the bremshtrahlung or characteristic emision processes are the ones that matter for this fenomena, my last question would be why does the order of magnitute affect this processes? Why a potential difference applied in a magnitud order of cm's achieve to emit a foton of less frecuency than a desacceleration process that occurs in the magnitute order of an atom? (Bremstrahlung)? Can someone put a formula? [/QUOTE]
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