nucleonic如何读

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nucleonic是什么意思

  • 核子的, 核物理的

nucleonic英英释义

noun

a proton or neutron especially in the atomic nucleus

a hypothetical single entity with one-half unit of isospin that can manifest itself as either a proton or a neutron

nucleonic_医学行业词汇

核的

nucleonic词源英文解释

International Scientific Vocabulary

The first known use of nucleon was in 1923

nucleonic 例句

1 Introduction of average nucleonic energy is an new concept in nuclear physics. The necessity of introduction and the way how to introduce it are two questions worthy of discussion.

“平均核子能”是“原子核物理”中应该引入的一个新概念,引入这一概念的必要性以及如何引入这一概念是值得探讨的两个问题。

2 The contribution of shell structure to the potential energy function can be obtained from an analysis of relative energies of nucleonic configurations in a potential of given shapes.

通过分析在一给定形状的势能中核子组态的相对能量,可以得到壳结构对势能函数的贡献。

3 In the letterpress, the author wants to introduce the employment theory of the nucleonic belt weigher, the characteristic and its application complexion in the automatic proportioning system.

本文主要介绍了核子皮带秤的工作原理、特点及核子皮带秤自动配料系统的应用情况。

4 In Shigang Agglomerant Factory, the nucleonic belt weigher has been adopted in the system of automatic proportioning system, and the system dependability and the maintainability were improved greatly.

在石钢烧结厂预配料系统中采用了核子皮带秤。使配料系统的可靠性、可维护性大大提高。

5 But the theory of the strong force was not developed to explain how nucleons stick together.

6 The Strong Nuclear Force Atomic nucleons—protons and neutrons—are held together by the strong force.

7 Instead, at these scales, a new effective force emerges—the strong nuclear force, transmitted between nucleons by the exchange of pions.

8 Instead, at these scales, a new effective force emerges — the strong nuclear force, transmitted between nucleons by the exchange of pions.

9 The Strong Nuclear Force Atomic nucleons — protons and neutrons — are held together by the strong force.

10 Her model explained why certain numbers of nucleons make for stable atomic configurations.

11 The isotope is created by a nuclear reaction, and the research team believes the nucleus wobbles because of one extra nucleon.

12 Plenty of nuclei have odd numbers of nucleons overall, but this gold isotope is a rare one because of the wobbling.

nucleonic 同义词

2 核子的

nuclear

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