Examples of using Protons in English and their translations into French
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What characterizes the core is its number of protons( Z) ranging from 1 to 110, it is it who determines the element, such as iron(FE26) has 26 protons, 26 is the atomic number.
electrons and protons, are themselves fields,
which stems from the number of protons in their nucleus.
234U(92 protons, 92 electrons, 142 neutrons), 235U(92 protons, 92 electrons, 143 neutrons), and 238U 92 protons, 92 electrons, 146 neutrons.
In addition, the wear and tear caused by so many high energy protons means that detectors have to be tough and durable,
The project aims to prove that the plasma wakefield can be driven with protons and that acceleration will be extremely powerful,
For example, in proton NMR the electron-poor tropylium ion has its protons downfield at 9.17 ppm,
ATP synthase releases this stored energy by completing the circuit and allowing protons to flow down the electrochemical gradient,
break for the occasion: it will continue to supply the Large Hadron Collider(LHC) and several fixed-target experiments with protons and heavy ions.
These high-energy particles from outer space are mainly(89%) protons but they also include nuclei of helium(10%)
To do that, they have developed a beam scrubbing technique that involves circulating enough protons to release as many trapped gas molecules as possible from the metal
carry out machine development, the LHC began delivering collisions with more protons per bunch and several bunches per beam,
It is also necessary to see the"electric" protons are 137 less numerous than the"massic" protons.
Moreover, any atom can be constructed out of just three still more fundamental building blocks: protons and neutrons, forming the atomic nucleus,
This is one of the components of the atom with neutrons and protons but the electron is rather a kind of electric point weighing,
kaons, protons, and phi mesons in Pb-Pb collisions,
such as alpha particles and the protons produced by neutrons,
AMS is a particle detector that will track incoming charged particles such as protons, electrons and atomic nuclei that constantly bombard our planet.
the results of collisions between them are far easier to interpret than the collisions between protons and antiprotons which were on CERN's immediate horizon.
stringent protocol for heavy-ions, gamma rays, and high and low energy protons to ensure space worthiness of these COTS components.