electron-neutrino 的定义
plural e·lec·tron-neu·tri·nos.Physics.
- a type of neutrino that obeys a conservation law together with the electron, with the total number of electrons and electron-neutrinos minus the total number of their antiparticles remaining constant.
更多electron-neutrino例句
- You have the atom, which has the neutron, the electron, the proton.
- But with an electron micgrograph to illustrate what was fueling the outbreak, they were able to gain the trust of the people.
- When the gamma rays enter the sleeve, they interact with that photon gas, annihilating into electron-positron pairs.
- Back in 1897, British physicist J.J. Thomson discovered the electron, which, as of then, was the biggest finding of all time.
- No one imagined in 1897 what the electron would do, or how it would change humanity.
- The loss of one electron by an atom leaves a unit positive charge on the particle.
- The electron is a stress in the ether, nothing more, but it is the stuff of which all matter is made.
- "I think I am getting somewhere on my photon-neutrino-electron interchange-cycle," he announced.
- Or there may be an inelastic collision, when the photon hits an atom and knocks out an electron—the old photoelectric effect.
- The Greek name for amber, ηλεκτρον (electron), is the root from which our word electricity is derived.