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A stream of electrically charged particles that is sent out by the crona is called a cosmic ray. Such rays contain very high levels of radiation.
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No, high frequencies are heard as high pitched treble sounds.
probably because the particles move faster when they have more energy. If the particles are moving faster then they will mix (diffuse) faster.
A particle accelerator used to accelerate particles at high speeds will not fuse together and create a new element. The particle accelerator uses electromagnetic fields to move charged particles and contain them in well defined beams.
Yes, a synchrotron can accelerate charged particles to high speeds because of this compensation.
The sun emits high energy radiation and charged particles that are hostile to life. The high radiation causes sun-burn the charged particles cause mutations.
Not precisely. A temperature can't have particles. A substance which is at a high temperature has particles which are moving fast.
The particles in plasma shake violently at very high temperatures and are electrically charged.
accelerate charged particles to high energy
They're not comparable. -- Cosmic rays are high-energy charged particles moving at less than the speed of light, with mass and kinetic energy but no characteristic frequency or wavelength. -- Gamma rays are electromagnetic radiation.
The Northern Lights AKA Aurora Borealis are curtain like veils of moving lights which form high in the atmosphere when charged particles of the solar wind meet the Earth's magnetic field.
A stream of electrically charged particles that is sent out by the crona is called a cosmic ray. Such rays contain very high levels of radiation.
That's going to depend on which pole of the magnet is sticking out towards the beta stream (there are two choices), and also on the direction in which the electrons are flowing past the magnet (there are two choices).
By large distances between particles that are moving at high speeds
it is electrons
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