How is light emitted? a) Klystron valves b) Radioactive decay of the nucleus c) Transmission of high energy electrons from an excited state to a lower state d) Acceleration of electrons
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How is light emitted?
a) Klystron valves
b) Radioactive decay of the nucleus
c) Transmission of high energy electrons from an excited state to a lower state
d) Acceleration of electrons
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