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protons

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for protons.

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Send them into the linear accelerator which has a series of electric plates to speed the protons up and focussing magnets to get the protons to line up nicely.

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Quick take

The atomic nucleus of protium (hydrogen-1)

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of protons gathered in one view.

noun

The atomic nucleus of protium (hydrogen-1)

noun

(particle physics) A positively charged subatomic particle forming part of the nucleus of an atom and determining the atomic number of an element, composed of two up quarks and a down quark.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for protons.

noun

The atomic nucleus of protium (hydrogen-1)

noun

(particle physics) A positively charged subatomic particle forming part of the nucleus of an atom and determining the atomic number of an element, composed of two up quarks and a down quark.

Example sentences

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Send them into the linear accelerator which has a series of electric plates to speed the protons up and focussing magnets to get the protons to line up nicely.

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An electromagnetic field exerts a force on charged objects like electron, protons or even entire atoms and molecules.

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That would liberate one or two electrons and leave one or two stray protons (or hydrogen cations)...

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Nuclei with an odd number of nucleons (protons and neutrons) would have to have an even number of quarks.

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Likewise, in a nuclear reaction, the only thing changing is the nuclear binding energies of the protons and neutrons.

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The underlying mechanics are highly theoretical, but it has something to do with the quarks that compose protons and neutrons.

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As the Big Bang cooled quarks eventually cooled down enough to make protons and neutrons.

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Well, if you wanted to be absurdly pedantic, you could call instructions in an architecture predefined tools, or protons and electrons.

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From the latter link, roughly 60% of stable nuclei have an even number of protons and an even number of neutrons.

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Only 2% have an odd number of protons and an odd number of neutrons.

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If those particles aren't naturally occurring, like protons or neutrons or electrons, then you'll need to figure out how to create them.

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The charge of an ion stems from the ratio of electrons to protons.

Quote examples

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As a "code word" for Uranium-235 they took the last digit from 92 and the last digit from 235 and referred to it as 2+5 = 25 Same with plutonium-239 which has 94 protons and 239 protons + neutrons.

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> just like "holes" in P-type semiconductors can be measured to behave like quasi-positrons I'm sorry to ask because I should actually know this, isn't the remaining positive charge accounted to the protons in the core?

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(This also applies in mathematics: any finite set has its size preserved by euclidean motions, unless you put points on top of each other.) Needless to say, gathering an infinite number of electrons or protons will cause black hole-themed "reality breakdown" problems long before you get there.

Proper noun examples

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International Space Station couldn't be build using Atlas and Delta, Proton and Ariane alone - especially after Mir was built by Protons?

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use protons in a sentence?

Send them into the linear accelerator which has a series of electric plates to speed the protons up and focussing magnets to get the protons to line up nicely.

What does protons mean?

The atomic nucleus of protium (hydrogen-1)

What part of speech is protons?

protons is commonly used as noun.