英語 での Protons の使用例とその 日本語 への翻訳
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The Booster Accelerator has taken 200 million electron volt protons from the Linac and"boosted" their energy to 8 billion electron volts.
In non-aqueous reactions, water is not always formed; however, there is always a donation of protons(see Brønsted-Lowry acid-base theory).
After absorbing water, protons can flow through microscopic channels that span the film.
A nucleus consists of protons and neutrons that are bound by the nuclear force against Coulomb repulsion.
When protons flow into the atmosphere and encounter electrons from the surface, they associate with the surrounding oxygen and become water.
Protons were obtained from originally negatively charged hydrogen ions and pre-accelerated to 50 MeV in a linear accelerator.
For example, carbon has six protons, but natural carbon can have six, seven, or eight neutrons.
This unique technique has enabled to produce secondary reactions using rare exotic RI beam for the first time, where either neutrons or protons are extremely dominant.
Protons at full energy in the LHC travel at 0.999999991 times the speed of light.
Protons can be physically moved across a membrane; this is seen in mitochondrial Complexes I and IV.
We have an electromagnetic field around the Earth, and it's constantly bombarded by high-energy particles, like protons.
While electrons are fundamental particles, neutrons and protons are not.
Energetic protons can reach Earth within 30 minutes of a major flare's peak.
Elementary science textbooks often state that protons have the same mass as neutrons.
Back then, the Booster Accelerator took 200 MeV protons from the Linac and"boosted" their energy to 8 billion electron volts.
The atomic number 9 for fluorine shows that there are 9 protons(also same number of electrons).
Now, in some cases these protons are traveling up to 400 percent faster than the models expect.
It also became clear that protons colliding with molecules attached to the catalyst surface generate an irreversible process.
Even the neutrons and protons have smaller particles inside of them known as quarks.
What we do is we accelerate protons-- so, hydrogen nuclei-- around 99.999999 percent the speed of light.