terugslagenergie
Terugslagenergie, often translated as recoil energy or reaction energy, is a fundamental concept in physics describing the kinetic energy imparted to an object as a reaction to an emitted particle or wave. This phenomenon is a direct consequence of the conservation of momentum. When a system at rest emits something, to maintain zero net momentum, the remaining part of the system must move in the opposite direction with an equal and opposite momentum.
The magnitude of the terugslagenergie depends on the mass of the emitted particle and the mass of
This principle is observable in various physical processes. In nuclear physics, when an atomic nucleus undergoes