bremsstrahlung is german and translates as breaking or slowing down rapidly.bremsstrahlung radiation is the electromagnetic radiation emitted when a charged particle slows rapidly.
Bremsstrahlung, rather simplified, is electomagnetic radiation produced by the deceleration of a charged particle when deflected by another charged particle, typically an electron by an atomic nucleus.
D. H. Rester has written: 'An experimental study for electron transmission and bremsstrahlung production' -- subject(s): Bremsstrahlung, Electrons, Scattering
by using shielding material with low Z..
Plexiglas and lead are frequently used.
I am not sure what "Z" refers to. In any case, I don't think you have enough information if you only know Z and a mass.The calculation for the power of Bremsstrahlung can be found in the Wikipedia article, under "Larmar Formula". It seems that you need some additional information, such as the acceleration.
Bremsstrahlung (Braking) radiation
J. H. Waite has written: 'Comment on \\' -- subject(s): X-rays, Bremsstrahlung, Radiation
Nebojsa Duric has written: 'Annual report for NASA grant NAG 5-1239' -- subject(s): Bremsstrahlung, Spiral galaxies
Bismuth-213 is a radioactive isotope of the element, bismuth. It is made using a linear particle accelerator through the process of bombarding radium with bremsstrahlung photons.
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