Excitation in a sentence as a noun

Here is a link showing the excitation and emissions spectrum.

The names are really no better than "excitation 112" and "excitation 236b".

This fact makes me extremely skeptical of your claim of visual excitation or exhaustion.

I thought it was possible,to start a hydro generator by "self-excitation".

One of the "axioms" of quantum field theory is that the energy of an excitation is related to the inverse square of the wavelength.

Any detector which registers 20kHz phonons, including the hairs in your ear, have 300 million of those phonons in them just from random thermal excitation.

Is Wikipedia's statement that hydro stations require an external source for field excitation correct?

We humans can only "see" excitations with a well-defined mass, or better yet, our detectors can only detect excitations with a well-defined mass.

For example, medical sample of adrenaline level at bed time fed into formula to subtract out effect of excitation.

A Cooper pair is a two-electron excitation which flows without resistance, even though its constituent electrons could only flow with resistance.

The Higgs boson is an excitation of the Higgs field the same way a photon is an excitation of the EM field, a graviton is an excitation of the gravitational field, etc.

Some quick research on generator excitation:* Each of Hoover Dam's generators appear to me, based on this photo [1], to have three stages of excitation, vertically stacked on the rotor shaft.

Euphemisms tend to be less specific and more detached from reality, while my proposed term, "spurious neuronal excitation," is more specific and based directly on the physical cause.

About the only time where a major UI change was introduced without too much trouble, was the MacOS9->MacOSX Public Beta transition; but I suspect there was just as much grumbling from the people on OS9, it just may have been that their voices got drowned out by the excitation of the new users attracted by the new "lickable" interface.

But in a more realistic model where photons are emitted as a result of electron excitation, say, energy is conserved because the electron recoils when firing off the photon, so the extra observed energy of a blueshifted photon can be found in the extra kinetic energy of the electron as observed in that same frame of reference.

[1] Along with Mass Psychogenic Illness: The rapid spread of illness signs and symptoms affecting members of a cohesive group, originating from a nervous system disturbance involving excitation, loss or alteration of function, whereby physical complaints that are exhibited unconsciously have no corresponding organic aetiology.

Excitation definitions

noun

the state of being emotionally aroused and worked up; "his face was flushed with excitement and his hands trembled"; "he tried to calm those who were in a state of extreme inflammation"

See also: excitement inflammation fervor fervour

noun

the neural or electrical arousal of an organ or muscle or gland

See also: innervation irritation

noun

something that agitates and arouses; "he looked forward to the excitements of the day"

See also: excitement