wahashtini
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Hey pplz, electrons in metals are accelerating right, and accelerating electrons give off X-rays. Does that mean metals give off X-rays??????
uhm ... i haf to say taht i disagree... in metallic bonding, the conducting band/lowest unoccupied moleular orbital/anitbonding orbital and valency band/anitbonding pair/highest occupied molecular orbital overlaps.... they are in a standing wave/orbital hence do not lose energy due to constant acceleration...Originally posted by za
Conduction electrons are free electrons that are not bound to the nucleus. Only bound electrons satisfy the condition of standing waves.
In any case if these electrons were standing waves they would never give off energy. They would be superconductors!
X-rays generated are not powerful enough to leave the surface.
Instead they turn to heat....hence heat in conducting wires