Re: Photon, Momentum, Mass
- From: John Kennaugh <JKNG@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 29 Apr 2007 16:34:45 +0100
bz wrote:
John Kennaugh <JKNG@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
news:b9OAFdHbSjMGFwyJ@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:
There are dozens of synchrotron light sources operating in the world
today, which generate X-rays and deep UV light by "wiggling" an electron
beam magnetically. The synchrotron radiation travels at c in the lab
even though the electron beam that generated it travels at >0.999 c.
So! You have a slow moving magnetic field and a fast electron which do
you claim is the source?
What makes you think the magnetic field is 'slow moving'?
compared to c
This would depend
on the design of the syncrotron. Besides, since when do slow moving magnetic
fields radiate x-ray radiation?
They don't.
Since when do electrons radiate x-ray radiation. They don't.
A combination of an electron and a magnetic field produces a photon.
--
John Kennaugh
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