EMW (Electromagnetic waves) are produced by A. A neutron moves with a velocity of 200 m/s B. A proton speeds up from 50m/s to 75m/s C. Stationary electrons D. An electron moves with a contant speed of 35m/s in a straight line.
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A neutron moves with a velocity of 200 m/s |
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A proton speeds up from 50m/s to 75m/s |
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Stationary electrons |
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An electron moves with a contant speed of 35m/s in a straight line. |
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