User talk:PhilippeYao

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 * If you want to restore your explanation of this term, it is probably best to explain it at its current redirect target Synchrotron radiation, unless they are not actually related terms. You should include reliable sources that verify that your definition is accurate. If there is enough material to expand beyond a simple definition, then it may be reasonable to remove the redirect and create an article only about Curvature radiation. —Ost (talk) 23:22, 22 July 2020 (UTC)