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if a stopped charged particle accelerates in my direction then stops, what kind of radiation would I perceive?
I cant imagine it right.
At some point I must sense the electrical field pointing to me increased, as the particle is now closer to me. But as radiation oscilates perpendivular to propagation, I cant picture how will this wave come to me and how I'm goind to see the field during time.

I'd like some diagram if possible.

>> No.4689403

Charged particles aren't waves. The only way I can imagine a charged particle exposing you to any significant radiation is if it is stopped in your soft tissue (impact), or is accelerated around a heavy nuclei outside of your body, exposing you to X-rays via Bremstrahlung production.

>> No.4689409

>>4689403
accelerated charges emit radiation.
thanks for the bump

>> No.4689456

no one knows?

>> No.4689523

not spam

>> No.4689616

ooohay