שיעור 5 תהליכי קרינה. אנרגיה, תנע, עבודה גלים אלקטרומגנטיים.

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שיעור 5 תהליכי קרינה

אנרגיה, תנע, עבודה

גלים אלקטרומגנטיים

בדיקת יחידות

פוטונים

קרינה דיפולית

ומגנטו-דיפולית

דיפול מתנדנד

קרינת בלימה

המשך

hot gas T ~ K X - ray emission cluster of galaxies

heated particles in supernova remnant

Centaurus A

קרינה ציקלוטרונית

קרינת מטענים יחסותיים התמרת לורנץ

מהירות ותאוצה

פוטון

אברציה

פוטונים

מטען מואץ

קרינת סינכרוטרון הספק

קרינת סינכרוטרון ספקטרום

Crab - synchrotron from radio to X

Cygnus A - synchrotron in radio

Cassiopeia A in radio

פיזור תומסון

פיזור במטען קשור

פיזור קומפטון

PKS quasar - X due to inverse Compton ?