electron-neutrino / ɪˈlɛk trɒn nuˌtri noʊ, -nyu- /

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electron-neutrino 的定义

n. 名词 noun

plural e·lec·tron-neu·tri·nos.Physics.

  1. 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

  1. You have the atom, which has the neutron, the electron, the proton.
  2. But with an electron micgrograph to illustrate what was fueling the outbreak, they were able to gain the trust of the people.
  3. When the gamma rays enter the sleeve, they interact with that photon gas, annihilating into electron-positron pairs.
  4. Back in 1897, British physicist J.J. Thomson discovered the electron, which, as of then, was the biggest finding of all time.
  5. No one imagined in 1897 what the electron would do, or how it would change humanity.
  6. The loss of one electron by an atom leaves a unit positive charge on the particle.
  7. The electron is a stress in the ether, nothing more, but it is the stuff of which all matter is made.
  8. "I think I am getting somewhere on my photon-neutrino-electron interchange-cycle," he announced.
  9. Or there may be an inelastic collision, when the photon hits an atom and knocks out an electron—the old photoelectric effect.
  10. The Greek name for amber, ηλεκτρον (electron), is the root from which our word electricity is derived.