bremsstrahlung

See also: Bremsstrahlung

English

Etymology

Borrowed from German Bremsstrahlung (braking or deceleration radiation), which had been coined in German by Arnold Sommerfeld from Bremse (a brake) + Strahlung (radiation) in 1909, and was first used in English by Arthur Edward Ruark and Harold Urey in 1930.

Pronunciation

  • (General American) IPA(key): /ˈbɹɛm.ʃtrɑ.ləŋ/, /ˈbɹɛms.ʃtrɑ.ləŋ/, /ˈbɹɛm.strɑ.ləŋ/, /-lʊŋ/, /-lʌŋ/

Noun

bremsstrahlung (countable and uncountable, plural bremsstrahlungs)

  1. The electromagnetic radiation produced by the deceleration of a charged particle, such as an electron, when it is deflected by another charged particle, such as an atomic nucleus.

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