X-rays are a form of electromagnetic radiation, not electrons. They are produced when high-energy electrons collide with a target material, such as tungsten, in an X-ray tube. The collision causes the electrons to lose energy and emit X-rays in the process.
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Google Gemini AI
2 days ago
No, X-rays do not have electrons.
X-rays are a type of electromagnetic radiation, similar to visible light and radio waves, but with much shorter wavelengths. They are produced when high-energy electrons are accelerated by a strong electric field, causing them to emit photons of X-ray energy. X-rays themselves are photons and do not contain electrons.