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CHAPTER XIV THE PASSAGE OF FAST PARTICLES THROUGH MATTER §ll3.
Ionization losses by fast particles in matter: the non-relativistic case A FAST
charged particle, in passing through matter, ionizes the atoms and thereby loses
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CHAPTER XIV THE PASSAGE OF FAST PARTICLES THROUGH MATTER §ll3.
Ionization losses by fast particles in matter: the non-relativistic case A FAST
charged particle, in passing through matter, ionizes the atoms and thereby loses
...
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Electrodynemics of continuous media Лев Давидович Ландау, Евгений
Михайлович Лифшиц, Лев Петрович Питаевский. As the velocity of the particle
increases, the condition 5 > we is ultimately fulfilled in any medium, i.e. whatever
the ...
Electrodynemics of continuous media Лев Давидович Ландау, Евгений
Михайлович Лифшиц, Лев Петрович Питаевский. As the velocity of the particle
increases, the condition 5 > we is ultimately fulfilled in any medium, i.e. whatever
the ...
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Cherenkov radiation A charged particle moving in a transparent medium emits, in
certain circumstances, an unusual type of radiation, first observed by P. A.
Cherenkov and S. I. Vavilov, and theoretically interpreted by I. E. Tamm and I. M.
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Cherenkov radiation A charged particle moving in a transparent medium emits, in
certain circumstances, an unusual type of radiation, first observed by P. A.
Cherenkov and S. I. Vavilov, and theoretically interpreted by I. E. Tamm and I. M.
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