
Originally Posted by
Ken G
If it got a really big hit, that's true, but more typically, it will end up with less kinetic energy than it started. Or if it is not knocked clear out of the atom, but only excited to a higher energy level, then it will also have less kinetic energy. Again, the same is true classically, this is not anything fundamentally quantum in nature.
Yes, but it usually gets even more from the new atom.
It's counterintuitive at first, but it does make sense. For example, Pluto has less kinetic energy per gram than does the Earth, yet to get the Earth into Pluto's orbit, we'd have to add energy, not subtract it. The difference is made up in gravitational potential.