Examples of using Subatomic particles in English and their translations into Swedish
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From that field have invaded our computer's circuits,- Apparently, subatomic particles- Certainly. much like bacteria infect living matter.
Of the food or object. a replicator takes subatomic particles as you may remember from our lesson,
Each atom has a nucleus that contain subatomic particles called electrons(negatively charged particles),
Between the worlds. the mirror's surface, but it won't pierce the barrier The subatomic particles this emits will penetrate.
I see not a man, but a galaxy of subatomic particles which I can pull apart
In particle physics, proton decay is a hypothetical form of particle decay in which the proton decays into lighter subatomic particles, such as a neutral pion
The charge of an atom depends on how many of each of the different types of subatomic particles it has.
However, it is useful when comparing with other very large quantities such as the number of subatomic particles in the visible universe or the number of hypothetical possibilities in a chess game.
Like these to shorthand ideas about how subatomic particles behave. Physicists use diagrams.
Physicists use diagrams like these to shorthand ideas about how subatomic particles behave.
as even the most stable materials break apart into subatomic particles.
Well, now… if you achieve distillation of subatomic particles before he does… then he could come back.
down to the movements of the smallest subatomic particles, then you can predict the course of events
The First years of the existence of the Universe are hidden from human eyes behind the clouds of hot gas and subatomic particles.
atomic and subatomic particles. There are other three basic forces.
The scientists have measured the speed of light that is emitted from very fast subatomic particles.
The muon was the first of a long list of subatomic particles whose discovery initially baffled theoreticians who could not make the confusing"zoo" fit into some tidy conceptual scheme.
This can be demonstrated in the holarchic relationship(subatomic particles↔ atoms↔ molecules↔ macromolecules↔ organelles↔ cells↔ tissues↔ organs↔ organisms↔ communities↔ societies) where each holon is a"level" of organization, and all are ultimately descriptive of the same set e.g.,
Higgs“for the theoretical discovery of a mechanism that contributes to our understanding of the origin of mass of subatomic particles, and which recently was confirmed through the discovery of the predicted fundamental particle,
1020 times higher than that of atomic and subatomic particles.