bratsioon
Bratsioon is the Estonian term for braking radiation, also known as bremsstrahlung, the electromagnetic radiation produced when a charged particle, typically an electron, is decelerated or deflected by the electromagnetic field of atomic nuclei or electrons. The name comes from the German Bremsstrahlung, meaning braking radiation, and is used in Estonian physics and related fields.
Mechanism and spectrum: As the charged particle slows or changes direction, it emits photons. The radiation
Applications and contexts: Bremsstrahlung is a principal mechanism for X-ray production in X-ray tubes and is
History and theory: Early theoretical treatments were developed in the 20th century; Bethe and Heitler provided