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  • 21Pavel Alekseyevich Cherenkov — Infobox Scientist imagesize =150px birth date = 15 July 1904 birth place = Voronezh Oblast, Russia death date = 6 January 1990 death place = Moscow, Russia nationality = Russian field = Physics work institutions = alma mater = doctoral advisor =… …

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  • 22Cerenkov radiation — also Cherenkov radiation n light produced by charged particles (as electrons) traversing a transparent medium at a speed greater than that of light in the same medium called also Cerenkov light * * * Cer·en·kov radiation (chĕґreng kof)… …

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  • 23Synchrotron radiation — This article concerns the physical phenomenon of synchrotron radiation. For details on the production of this radiation and applications in laboratories, see Synchrotron light source. The electromagnetic radiation emitted when charged particles… …

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  • 24Stopping power (particle radiation) — In passing through matter, fast charged particles ionize the atoms or molecules which they encounter. Thus, the fast particles gradually lose energy in many small steps. Stopping power is defined as the average energy loss of the particle per… …

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  • 25Cerenkov radiation — noun variant spelling of Cherenkov radiation …

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  • 26Cerenkov radiation — /tʃəˈrɛŋkɒf reɪdiˌeɪʃən/ (say chuh rengkof raydee.ayshuhn) noun → Cherenkov radiation …

  • 27Detector of internally-reflected Cherenkov light — The Detector of Internally Reflected Čerenkov light (DIRC) was first proposed by Blair Ratcliff as a tool for particle ID at a B Factory. As a particle traveling close to the speed of light passes through the quartz it emits Čerenkov radiation,… …

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  • 28Effet Cherenkov — Effet Vavilov Čerenkov Cet article fait partie de la série Mécanique quantique Postulats de la mécanique quantique Histoire d …

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  • 29Rayonnement Cherenkov — Effet Vavilov Čerenkov Cet article fait partie de la série Mécanique quantique Postulats de la mécanique quantique Histoire d …

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  • 30Čerenkov radiation — (also spelled Cerenkov or Cherenkov) is electromagnetic radiation emitted when a charged particle (such as an electron) passes through an insulator at a speed greater than the speed of light in that medium. The characteristic blue glow of nuclear …

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