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Перевод: particle
[существительное] частица ; крупица ; неизменяемая частица; префикс ; суффикс ; статья
Тезаурус:
- As the government has ruled out cutting the subscription to CERN, the European centre for particle physics, those statements point to a continuing squeeze on nuclear physics.
- Any particle should be fished in the same way you fish with maggots or casters: feed a generous quantity into the swim initially, then little and often as the day wears on, the total quantity obviously varying according to how well the carp are feeding.
- When it does, it reverts to nitrogen (sup14; N) and a beta particle is emitted.
- The escaping gases rise upwards, forming a turbulent, dynamic wall, while the denser part, containing most of the solid material, hugs the ground and rolls rapidly over it, travelling at great speed, since each particle of the solid material is in a more or less floating condition, cushioned by escaping gas like a hovercraft.
- Particle physics and astronomy each have their own source of funds; so does engineering.
- JUST as European science budgets are recovering from the cost of the LEP (Large Electron-Positron) particle collider at CERN, the European Laboratory for Particle Physics in Geneva, governments are now being asked to cough up 500 million for a Large Hadron Collider there.
- The neutrino also carries with it a large transverse energy but the particle's properties are such that the experiments at CERN cannot detect it and it escapes the apparatus unseen.
- To do this, quantum mechanics describes each particle by means of a "wave function", rather than by well-defined dynamical variables such as position, momentum, angular momentum, and so on.
- The "standard model" of particle physics, which explains everything seen until now by particle experimenters, contains three generations of subatomic particles.
- CERN physicists find the Z particle
- PARTICLE accelerators are designed to push as much energy into as small a volume as possible, which makes them big and costly.
- Latest results from Europe's centre for particle physics point to the possible discovery of the W, a particle that plays a key role in theoretical attempts to unite two of nature's forces
- That is, if you exclude from "physics" the glamour areas of astronomy and particle physics, leaving the substantial but hard-to define area that includes our knowledge of solids, liquids and gasses, interactions between atoms and electrons, magnetism, instruments and techniques.
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