Examples of using Photon in English and their translations into Turkish
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That morning, when I came into your lab… I was sending the photon back.
The Motorola Photon Q, Danger Hiptop,
A special type of gamma camera is the SPECT Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography.
Straight lines passing the origin which are steeper than both photon world lines correspond with objects moving more slowly than the speed of light.
A single atom was assumed to absorb the photon but the temperature and entropy change characterizes the entire system.
The explanation that supports this interpretation of experimental results is that a photon has emerged from one of the slits,
However, as photon energies decrease to low levels there is greater gas interaction and the direct gas interaction increases.
When the 11-cis-retinal chromophore absorbs a photon it isomerizes from the 11-cis state to the all-trans state.
At any time before a photon"shows up" on a detection screen it can be described only with a set of probabilities for where it might show up.
A photon of ultraviolet light delivers a high amount of energy-enough to contribute to cellular damage such as occurs in a sunburn.
And if we do it right, we can make sure that the photon Then, we excite both atoms with this fast pulse of light.
As a case in point, the photon is massless because electromagnetism is described by a U(1) gauge theory.
And if we do it right, with this fast pulse of light, Then, we excite both atoms we can make sure that the photon.
One player can actually hold on to this basketball or photon For a lot longer in a direct path.
The usual definitions have suggested that radiation with particle or photon energies less than 10 electronvolts(eV) be considered non-ionizing.
It gives them a little push. When a photon of light strikes those magnificent sails.
The electron-- the thing that goes around the atomic nucleus-- held around in orbit, by the way, by the electromagnetic force that's carried by this thing, the photon.
Heisenberg gave, as an illustration, the measurement of the position and momentum of an electron using a photon of light.
But if the physics of light are different in an older part of the Universe, Lee believes the higher-energy photon should fall slightly behind.
This thing that's actually 46 billion light-years away but the photon only took 13.7[sic] billion years to reach us.