Examples of using Atomic nuclei in English and their translations into Chinese
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We know today that galactic cosmic rays are atom fragments such as protons(positively charged particles), electrons(negatively charged particles) and atomic nuclei.
Only after doing his Nobel Prize-winning research did Bohr receive his doctorate from the University of Copenhagen, in 1954, writing his thesis on"Rotational States of Atomic Nuclei".
Last year physicists commemorated the centennial of the discovery of the atomic nucleus.
When neutrinos interact with an atomic nucleus, two things can result.
For instance, of stationary matter waves around the atomic nucleus.
And in 1911 Ernest Rutherford discovered the atomic nucleus.
In 1911 Rutherford discovered the atomic nucleus.
Rutherford had discovered the atomic nucleus.
Ernest Rutherford discovered the atomic nucleus here.
Rutherford had discovered the atomic nucleus.
It has not directly to do with the atomic nucleus.
Like nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, Mössbauer spectroscopy probes tiny changes in the energy levels of an atomic nucleus in response to its environment.
Physics describes the atomic nucleus with specific concepts governing matter and energy, and it tests those descriptions experimentally.
The electro-magnetic interactions between electrons and atomic nucleus are responsible for all well known chemical and physical qualities of usual solid bodies, liquids, and gases.
The movement of electrons around an atomic nucleus can now be observed with an attosecond camera.
Such a particle would carry an extremely short-range force that acts over distances only several times the width of an atomic nucleus.
The strong and weak interactions are short-ranged and are only important within the atomic nucleus.
An example of the first situation is an atom whose electrons only experiences the Coulomb force of its atomic nucleus.
Gamma rays and X-rays are virtually identical except that X-rays are produced artificially rather than coming from the atomic nucleus.
But for the first time, scientists have accelerated an atomic nucleus with electrons still attached.