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泡沫室;泡室;
noun
a chamber of superheated liquid in which the path of an ionizing particle is made visible by a string of vapor bubbles
noun
a chamber of superheated liquid in which the path of an ionizing particle is made visible by a string of vapor bubbles
[气]泡室
气泡室
The first known use of bubble chamber was in 1953
bubble chambernoun
a chamber of heated liquid in which the path of a charged particle is made visible by a string of vapor bubbles
1 Here, neutrinos are detected in a bubble chamber, 2003.
2 Contributed to the Manhattan Project and several key government radar projects in World War II; won the 1968 Nobel Prize in Physics for work on a liquid hydrogen bubble chamber.
3 In 1960, Glaser won a Nobel Prize for inventing the bubble chamber, a device used to trace the path of subatomic particles.
4 Bubble chambers are not selective because they cannot be triggered.
气泡室由于不能触发而没有选择性。
5 Times of this order are deduced directly by measuring the length of the particle track in a bubble chamber.
这样量级的时间是通过测量粒子在气泡室中径迹长度直接得到的。