electron

IPA: ɪɫˈɛktrɑn

noun

  • (physics) The subatomic particle having a negative charge and orbiting the nucleus; the flow of electrons in a conductor constitutes electricity.
  • (chemistry, obsolete) Alloys of magnesium and other metals, like aluminum or zinc, that were manufactured by the German company Chemische Fabrik Griesheim-Elektron.
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Examples of "electron" in Sentences

  • Electronics refer to the devices and the physics.
  • NADH is the electron donor and O2 is the electron acceptor.
  • It had been known since long that the electron is a small magnet.
  • Automotive electronics are the electronics used in the automobiles.
  • The electron hole is not the mathematical opposite of the electron.
  • A theoretical model for the appearance of an electron is just that.
  • Bouncing the photon off the electron changes the electrons momentum.
  • The electron is excited due to the light absorbed by the photosystem.
  • The electron is subsequently captured by the primary electron acceptor.
  • The problem arises in the physical design of electronic design automation.
  • Therefore, in light the electron acceptor is reduced and oxygen is evolved.
  • Sometimes an electron from a high-energy level drops to a lower energy level.
  • The electrons are unbound and behave like the conduction electrons in a metal.
  • The spin of an electron is a well-known example (it can only have projections +1/2 or − 1/2 on any direction in space).
  • The proton and the neutron have a diameter of 10-15m (a femtometre or a millionth of a millionth of a millimetre) and the electron is at least 1,000 times smaller.
  • Shortly after the virus isolation, my co-workers and I were able to show that it was not immunologically related to HTLV, and in electron microscopy, it was very different from HTLV viral particles.
  • An electron is as point-like an object as can be: it has no internal structure as far as we know, except possibly on the Planck scale (for which you need string theory and that's again quantum mechanics).
  • Its resolving power could be considered theoretically unlimited, since the electron is a pointlike particle, However, according to quantum mechanics, every particle has wave characteristics which introduce an uncertainty into the determination of its position.
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