Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Free electrons in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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The RustStop® RS-5 stabilizes this interaction and releases the Free Electrons, so that they can now be attracted to the +45V charge on the anodes.
Those free electrons can be considered as a kind of glue that holds the ions in there positions in the lattice.
Therefore free electrons will always end up repelling each other
Electronic Electronic is the designation used for equipment that works with circuits based on the behaviour of free electrons in conductors and semiconductors.
Most metals have strong attraction between the positive metal ions and the negative free electrons in the lattice see module 3.
is far less effective in dry conditions because of the lack of an electrolyte for the free electrons to travel through.
So because of this gyro torque, two free electrons can never remain in a full attracting position
which provides the path for the free electrons to travel from the iron atoms(-)
The normal weak attraction of free electrons toward the impurity anodes is now disrupted by forcing a uniform flow of free electrons(impressed current)
the density of free electrons decreased, reducing their polarising effect.
decompose slowly, producing fragments bearing free electrons which, by colliding with the initial monomer,
The freed electrons are then collected to produce the final image.
The Smith-Purcell effect was the precursor of the free electron laser FEL.
Indeed, the ionosphere is defined as the atmospheric layer where the free electron concentration is sufficient to affect radio wave propagation.
A free electron can interact with a photon in a process called Thomson scattering.
are electrically neutral, so that the freed electrons form a cloud autour.
The role of free electrons in metals is even bigger.
In solid-state physics, this refers to free electrons that facilitate electrical conduction.
The metallic bond is actually the attraction between metal ions and free electrons.