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What produces electromagnetic radiation?
A
Electrons changing energy levels
B
Electrons bonding with other atoms
C
Electrons leaving the atomic nucleus
D
Electrons becoming protons or neutrons
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When electrons change energy levels (transition between orbitals) they emit or absorb photons — electromagnetic radiation. More generally, accelerating charges produce EM radiation.
When electrons change energy levels (transition between orbitals) they emit or absorb photons — electromagnetic radiation. More generally, accelerating charges produce EM radiation.
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