In a medical X-ray tube, electrons are accelerated to a velocity of and then slammed
Chapter 2, Problem 34(choose chapter or problem)
In a medical X-ray tube, electrons are accelerated to a velocity of and then slammed into a tungsten target. As they stop, the electrons rapid acceleration produces X rays. If the time for an electron to stop is on the order of approximately how far does it move while stopping?
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