Energy Emission: Electrons vs Protons

In summary, high energy particles such as electrons and protons can cause atoms to emit electrons through electromagnetic interactions. The resulting kinetic energies of the emitted electrons depend on the dynamics of the collision. There is no difference in the energy of the emitted electron between a proton collision and an electron collision. The attraction between protons and electrons does not affect the kinetic energy of the impact. Collision between a charged particle and an atom is a complex process and can be further studied through resources such as the provided link.
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Hello, I read that if an high energy electron impact with atoms some electron of the atoms can be emitted, does that happen with every high energy particle?
For example, using an high energy proton instead of electron, will the opposite charges attract and reduce a bit the energy of the emitted electron?

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I mean if protons and electrons attract themself, will this "attraction" energy be subtracted from the kinetic energy of the impact?
If not, where does the attraction proton-electron came from and why it regards only that two praticles?

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Related to Energy Emission: Electrons vs Protons

What is energy emission?

Energy emission is the release of energy in the form of light or other electromagnetic radiation. It occurs when an atom or molecule transitions from a higher energy state to a lower energy state.

What are electrons and protons?

Electrons and protons are subatomic particles that make up atoms. Electrons have a negative charge and are located outside the nucleus, while protons have a positive charge and are located inside the nucleus.

How do electrons and protons emit energy?

Electrons emit energy through a process called electron transition, which occurs when an electron moves from a higher energy level to a lower energy level. Protons emit energy through a process called proton decay, which is a radioactive process that converts a proton into other particles, releasing energy in the process.

Which has a greater energy emission: electrons or protons?

Electrons have a greater energy emission compared to protons. This is because electrons are much smaller and lighter than protons, making them more easily excited and able to transition between energy levels.

What are the practical applications of energy emission from electrons and protons?

The energy emission from electrons and protons has many practical applications, such as in medical imaging technologies like X-rays and MRIs, as well as in nuclear power plants and particle accelerators. It also plays a crucial role in the functioning of electronic devices such as computers and smartphones.

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