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The fast electron experiences the cumulative effect of many simultaneous Coulomb forces, and undergoes a continuous deceleration until it is stopped.
From this viewpoint, the model of a far range of interaction works until agents present a continuous deceleration through time, which indicates they start approximating to an attractive area.
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In the body of the Principia this law is applied both to discrete cases, in which an instantaneous impulse such as from impact is effecting the change in motion, and to continuously acting cases, such as the change in motion in the continuous deceleration of a body moving in a resisting medium.
During this abrupt deceleration, the beam electrons emit bremsstrahlung (German: "braking radiation")—a continuous spectrum of electromagnetic radiation with a peak intensity in the X-ray region.
The electromagnetic radiation produced by this sudden deceleration of electrons is a continuous spectrum extending up to the maximum photon energy hν = Emax.
Potential limitations include the need for a continuous infusion for delivery, attenuation but not normalization of glucose levels, increased deceleration of gastric emptying and nausea.
A continuous hum reverberates.
That is a continuous process.
Money was a continuous concern.
"This is a continuous campaign.
It's a continuous thing.
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