slovo | definícia |
neutron (encz) | neutron,neutron n: |
neutron (czen) | neutron,neutronn: |
neutron (wn) | neutron
n 1: an elementary particle with 0 charge and mass about equal
to a proton; enters into the structure of the atomic
nucleus |
neutron (elements) | neutron
Weight: 1.6749286*10^-27kg
A neutral hadron that is stable in the atomic nucleus but decays into a
protron, an electron and an antineutrino with a mean life of 12 minutes
outside the nucleus. Neutrons exist in all atomic nuclei except normal
hydrogen. Reported in 1932 by James Chadwick.
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antineutron (encz) | antineutron,antineutron n: Zdeněk Brož |
neutron bomb (encz) | neutron bomb,neutronová bomba |
neutron flux (encz) | neutron flux, n: |
neutron radiation (encz) | neutron radiation, n: |
neutron star (encz) | neutron star,neutronová hvězda [amer.] |
neutrons (encz) | neutrons,neutrony n: pl. Zdeněk Brož |
antineutron (czen) | antineutron,antineutronn: Zdeněk Brož |
neutronová bomba (czen) | neutronová bomba,neutron bomb |
neutronová hvězda (czen) | neutronová hvězda,neutron star[amer.] |
neutrony (czen) | neutrony,neutronsn: pl. Zdeněk Brož |
antineutron (gcide) | antineutron \antineutron\ n.
The antiparticle of a neutron. It has the same mass as a
neutron, but a spin and magnetic moment opposite that of the
neutron.
[WordNet 1.5]antipartticle \an`ti*part"ti*cle\
([a^]n`t[i^]*[aum]r"t[i^]*k'l), n. (Physics)
A fundamental particle which has the same mass as one of the
common fundamental particles, but which has an opposite
charge, and for which certain other of the properties (e. g.
baryon number, strangeness) may be opposite to that of the
normal particle. The antiparticle to an electron is called a
positron; the antiparticle to a proton is called an
antiproton; the antiparticle to a neutron is called an
antineutron. When a particle and its corresponding
antiparticle collide, they typically annihilate each other
with the production of large quantities of energy, usually in
the form of radiation. The interaction of a proton and
antiproton cause annihilation with production of mesons.
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antineutron (wn) | antineutron
n 1: the antiparticle of a neutron |
neutron bomb (wn) | neutron bomb
n 1: atom bomb that produces lethal neutrons with less blast |
neutron flux (wn) | neutron flux
n 1: the rate of flow of neutrons; the number of neutrons
passing through a unit area in unit time |
neutron radiation (wn) | neutron radiation
n 1: radiation of neutrons (as by a neutron bomb) |
neutron star (wn) | neutron star
n 1: a star that has collapsed under its own gravity; it is
composed of neutrons |
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