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GR0177 #20
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Electromagnetism }Bremsstrahlung
One might recall the English translation of Bremsstrahlung, which is "braking radiation." The only choice that has to do with acceleration is choice (E).
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Albert 2009-10-27 14:02:33 | Thanks again Yosun, for this very useful site. You're helping a great number of people, including some slow ones like myself :)
Btw, you have a good sense of humour. In the scale of 900's :) |  | erc 2005-11-09 10:57:46 | Typo alert: In this case, you mean "braking" rather than "breaking".
(Reference for those for whom English is a second language: "breaking" means coming apart, eg when you drop something; "braking" means slowing something down i.e. what the brakes of a car do)
yosun 2005-11-09 14:40:00 |
um.. erc: thanks erc for the semantics pointer; the mis-spelling has been corrected.
(for the record, my roommate was having something of a midlife crisis when I was typing this bit of the GR0177 solutions up. mmhmmm, so, she was breaking a bunch of vases her ex gave her... and so, our wave functions *tructively interfered and i wrote breaking instead of braking.)
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erc 2005-11-11 08:51:30 |
Good Lord! I hope your room-mate is feeling better!
Please feel free to delete my comment.
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yosun 2005-11-11 14:11:03 |
erc: nah, i'm not deleting any comments. this site'll have its memories..
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