Cerenkov effect

English

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Etymology

Named after Pavel Alekseyevich Cherenkov.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /tʃɛˈɹɛŋkəf ɛˈfɛkt/

Noun

Cerenkov effect (plural Cerenkov effects)

  1. (physics) The emission of light (Cerenkov radiation) that occurs when a charged particle passes through an insulator at a speed greater than the speed of light in that medium; the characteristic blue glow from a nuclear reactor.

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