Cherenkov Radiation: Light’s Shock Wave.
When a charged particle travels through a transparent medium (such as water or glass) faster than light can travel in that medium, it creates a beautiful electromagnetic shock wave: a cone of bluish light known as Cherenkov radiation.
The physics is precise and elegant:
> Threshold condition: v > c/n
> Emission angle: cos θ = 1/(β n)
where β = v/c and n is the refractive index of the medium.
This striking blue glow is a direct visual demonstration of special relativity and classical electrodynamics working together in perfect harmony. It’s commonly seen in nuclear reactors and particle detectors.
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