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What is Cherenkov radiation and why does it glow blue in nuclear reactors?

šŸ’” The Answer

  • Cherenkov radiation occurs when charged particles move faster than light in a medium.
  • In water, electrons from reactor core emit this blue glow.
  • The characteristic blue color results from the spectrum of emitted light.
  • Cherenkov radiation is used to detect high-energy particles and neutrino events.

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