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Mott–Bethe formula

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The Mott-Bethe formula refers to a relationship in the field of charged particle interactions, particularly dealing with the energy loss of charged particles as they traverse a medium. The formula helps describe the average energy loss per unit distance (stopping power) of a charged particle moving through a material due to ionization and other scattering processes.

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