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Q: What happens to the atoms that are hit by the electron beam?
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What happens if you get hit in the balls a lot?

It hurts.


What happens when lightning hit earth?

it might smoke a tiny bit where it hit the earth


Is it possible to use a beam of electromagnetic waves as a killer of terrorists. A satellite fitted with source of electromagnetic waves may be given lat-long of that terrorist to hit?

no, beam weapons are highly impractical in the atmosphere. there is too much distortion, absorption, and scattering.


What happens to the soap after allowing the water to hit it's surface?

it bubbles


What happens when radiations from Sun hit the Earth?

it make the earth hotter

Related questions

The dots on a crt are lit up when photon torpedoes strike the phosphorous coating on the inside of the tube?

No. It is when the coating is hit by electrons in a focused electron beam.


Why does the resistance of a conductor rise with the rise in temperature?

For metals, as the temperature rises, the atoms wiggle around more, and are more likely to be hit by an electron that is moving through the metal. The more electrons that hit the atoms, the greater the resistance. Think of the wiggling atoms as interfering with the smooth flow of electrons.


What will happen if ions hits atoms at high speed?

When electrons hit atoms at high speed some of the electrons are knocked away or broken off of the atoms. Once this breakage happens after impact, the atom then becomes a positively charged ion.


Use beam in a sentence?

The cop shined his flashlight so that the beam of light hit the criminal's face.


What are the atoms that make up electricity?

There are no atoms in electricity. Electricity consists of moving electrons, which are the negatively charged particles in atoms.


Can a scientist observe living things under an electron microscope?

Specimens are placed in a vacuum (high vacuum, requiring a cryopump to get to 10^-7 torr. Then the specimen is bombarded with an electron beam (like getting a shock). Not likely that something could survive that.


Why scanning electron microscope must operate in vacuum?

A scanning electron microscope (or SEM) doesn't use photons (light) to create an image, it uses electrons. Electrons have a much smaller wavelength than photons do, so this allows them to "see" smaller details in an object than a photon can. Unfortunately, electrons are also a lot bigger, so when travelling through air, they are more likely to crash into air molecules and get sent off course. Obviously, if the electrons can't travel in a straight line, they can't be used to make a nice image. That's why an SEM needs a very good vacuum to create a good image.


What are good things about beam bridge?

They are less likely to be hit by waves Short span beam bridges are very strong.


What happens when magnet is hit hard?

Assuming it has a robust rigid construction so it doesn't break easily : Nothing. If it is hit hard or even dropped repeatedly however, it will put the atoms out of position and lose the magnetism


What are the risks of nuclear reactors?

It is like a spreading atoms. When atoms is hit with another, it will spreading into other atoms and become bigger. That is why it is so powerful...


How does trunks die?

he gets hit with a death beam by cell but then comes back with the dragon balls


What do you have to do for Refraction through a rectangular glass block?

when a parallel beam hit the rectangular glass it will gave a refraction.