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  • 1particle path — dalelės trajektorija statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. particle path; particle trajectory vok. Teilchenbahn, f rus. траектория частицы, f pranc. trajectoire de la particule, f …

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  • 2particle trajectory — dalelės trajektorija statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. particle path; particle trajectory vok. Teilchenbahn, f rus. траектория частицы, f pranc. trajectoire de la particule, f …

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  • 3Particle radiation — is the radiation of energy by means of fast moving subatomic particles. Particle radiation is referred to as a particle beam if the particles are all moving in the same direction, similar to a light beam.Due to the wave particle duality, all… …

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  • 4Path integral formulation — This article is about a formulation of quantum mechanics. For integrals along a path, also known as line or contour integrals, see line integral. The path integral formulation of quantum mechanics is a description of quantum theory which… …

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  • 5particle accelerator — accelerator (def. 7). [1945 50] * * * Device that accelerates a beam of fast moving, electrically charged atoms (ions) or subatomic particles. Accelerators are used to study the structure of atomic nuclei (see atom) and the nature of subatomic… …

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  • 6Particle accelerator — Atom smasher redirects here. For other uses, see Atom smasher (disambiguation). A 1960s single stage 2 MeV linear Van de Graaff accelerator, here opened for maintenance A particle accelerator[1] is a device that uses electromagnetic fields to… …

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  • 7path of emergence — the direction of vibration of a particle at the earth s surface during an earthquake …

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  • 8Mechanics of planar particle motion — Classical mechanics Newton s Second Law History of classical mechanics  …

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  • 9Mean free path — In physics, the mean free path is the average distance covered by a moving particle (such as an atom, a molecule, a photon) between successive impacts (collisions) [1] which modify its direction or energy or other particle properties. Contents 1… …

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  • 10Stopping power (particle radiation) — In passing through matter, fast charged particles ionize the atoms or molecules which they encounter. Thus, the fast particles gradually lose energy in many small steps. Stopping power is defined as the average energy loss of the particle per… …

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