Tesla coils in a vacuum
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dexter
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nzoomed wrote ...
Would it not simply become a giant X-ray machine sending X-rays out in all directions?
i don't think electrons hitting glass produce X rays
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Sulaiman
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AFAIK anything stopping high energy electrons will cause x-rays, glass included. Even pulling sticky tape off of its reel (in a vacuum) causes x-rays
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nzoomed
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I did not think that the electrons hitting the glass had anything to do with the production of x-rays, I thought it was the fact that the electrons were moving fast enough to generate them as a side effect.
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