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Continuous X-rays

Continuous X-rays, also known as bremsstrahlung X-rays or simply “braking radiation,” are a type of X-ray radiation that is produced when a charged particle, such as an electron, is decelerated or slowed down by the electric field of an atomic nucleus or other charged particle. This process creates a broad spectrum of X-rays that range…

Half-life

In physics, half-life refers to the time it takes for half of the atoms in a particular sample of a radioactive substance to decay. This decay process is random and unpredictable, so the half-life of a substance cannot be predicted with certainty. However, for any given substance, the half-life is a constant value, meaning that…