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  • 121antipartticle — 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.… …

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  • 122positron — 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… …

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  • 123Antiparticle — The laws of nature are very nearly symmetrical with respect to particles and antiparticles. For example, an antiproton and a positron can form an antihydrogen atom, which has almost exactly the same properties as a hydrogen atom. A physicist… …

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  • 124Nucleon — For the Ford concept car, see Ford Nucleon. For the fictional power source in the Transformers universe, see Nucleon (Transformers). An atomic nucleus is a compact bundle of the two types of nucleons: Protons (red) and neutrons (blue). In this… …

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  • 125Antimatter rocket — An antimatter rocket is a proposed class of rockets that use antimatter as their power source. There are several types of design that attempt to accomplish this goal. The advantage to this class of rocket is that a large fraction of the rest mass …

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  • 126Carlo Rubbia — Infobox Scientist name = Carlo Rubbia box width = imagesize =150px caption = Carlo Rubbia birth date = March 31, 1934 birth place = Gorizia, Friuli Venezia Giulia, Italy nationality = Italy field = Physics prizes = Nobel Prize in Physics in 1984… …

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  • 127Emilio G. Segrè — Infobox Scientist box width = name = Emilio Gino Segrè image size = 100px caption = birth date = Birth date|1905|2|1 birth place = Tivoli, Italy death date = Death date and age|1989|4|22|1905|2|1 death place = residence = citizenship =… …

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  • 128Orders of magnitude (temperature) — Temperature in °C compared to the thermodynamic scale in electron volts, which are also used as a unit of temperature. List of orders of magnitude for temperature Factor Multiple Item 10−∞ 0 K …

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