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1. The charged particles move in spiral paths.

2. Cyclotrons accelerate charged particles to increase their kinetic energy

3. Bremsstrahlung, or braking radiation, occurs when charged particles change direction

4. Electrons, being charged particles,(sentence dictionary) interact readily with electromagnetic radiation.

5. Electronic device and method for implementing logic functions and for guiding charged particles

6. I explore ways of accelerating charged particles to speeds close to the speed of light.

7. A continuous stream of charged particles , called the solar wind, impinges on the earth's magnetosphere.

8. He formulated the Coulomb's law, which deals with the electrostatic interaction between electrically charged particles

9. Charged particles react with the earth’s atmosphere to produce secondary rAdiation which reaches the earth

10. Cosmic rAdiation consists of high-energy charged particles, x-rays and gamma rays produced in space

11. Auroras occur when charged particles outside the Earth's atmosphere collide with atoms in the upper atmosphere.

12. Atom, smallest unit into which matter can be divided without the release of electrically charged particles

13. 25 A continuous stream of charged particles , called the solar wind, impinges on the earth's magnetosphere.

14. The charged particles produced by flares can disrupt communications and present hazards to spacecraft and astronauts. Sentencedict.com

15. Aurorae happen on other planets, too, as charged particles from the sun surge through the solar system.

16. Detection involves the conversion of the neutrons into charged particles that are then registered by a counter.

17. 27 This energy involves tons of charged particles, hurled our way in the so - called solar wind.

18. Both electric and magnetic fields are used in the Cyclotron to increase the energy of the charged particles.

19. The method can include flowing a mixture comprising charged particles and a fluid past a particle accumulation probe.

20. Aurorae are caused when charged particles stream along the magnetic field of a planet and into its atmosphere

21. Systems and methods for achromatically bending a beam of charged particles by about ninety degree during radiation treatment

22. Anaphoresis: [ an″ah-fo-re´sis ] movement of charged particles toward the positive pole (anode) in electrophoresis.

23. And the charged particles can be accelerated under an electric field created from a voltage applied to the extraction grid.

24. The kind of rAdiation discussed in this document is called ionizing rAdiation because it can produce charged particles (ions) in matter.

25. In one embodiment, the apparatus utilizes an electrode to charge airborne particles and accumulate the charged particles on a collecting plate.

26. Embodiments of the invention provide systems and methods for achromatically bending beam of charged particles by about 90° during radiation treatment.

27. Some think the diet changes the rate at which electrically charged particles called ions cross the lipid membranes of nerve cells.

28. Prior to this, the universe comprised a hot dense photon-baryon plasma sea where photons were quickly scattered from free charged particles.

Trước kỷ nguyên này, vũ trụ chứa đầy biển plasma hỗn hợp đặc nóng photon-baryon và photon bị tán xạ qua lại bởi các hạt điện tích tự do.

29. There's a warm, moist wind blowing at your back and the smell of the earth, the wheat, the grass, the charged particles.

Kèm theo nó là từng đợt gió nóng ẩm thổi ập đằng sau lưng bạn mùi vị của mặt đất, của lúa mì, cỏ và cả vô vàn những hạt tích điện li ti nữa.

30. Ionosphere A layer of charged particles in the upper mesosphere and thermosphere created when atoms and molecules absorb UV energy from the sun.

31. This is a stream of charged particles leaving the Sun's corona and accelerating to a speed of 200 to 1000 kilometres per second.

Đây là một dòng các hạt tích điện tích rời khỏi vành nhật hoa của Mặt trời và tăng tốc từ 200 đến 1.000 km/s.

32. The present invention relates to a method and a device for injecting charged particles into the first cavity resonator of an RF particle accelerator.

33. Coulomb's law, or Coulomb's inverse-square law, is an experimental law of physics that quantifies the amount of force between two stationary, electrically charged particles

34. Bevatron: see particle accelerator particle accelerator, apparatus used in nuclear physics to produce beams of energetic charged particles and to direct them against various targets

35. Triple murderer in 'I'm too fat to fry' appeal Jovian auroras are fueled by charged particles, mostly electrons, Belched by the planet's volcanically active moon, Io

36. Cyclotrons accelerate charged particles and shoot them through a beam at a target which results in secondary fission that can be used for a variety of purposes.

37. RAdiation SAFETY MANUAL (REVISED JANUARY 2017) 3 RADIOACTIVITY Radioactivity is the spontaneous emission of charged particles or photons by an atomic nucleus that is in an unstable configuration

38. Bremsstrahlung (or “braking radiation”) is the radiation given off by free electrons that are deflected (i.e., accelerated) in the electric fields of charged particles and the nuclei of atoms.

39. The print station includes a particle source for delivering charged particles in a position adjacent to a printhead structure interposed between the particle source and the image receiving medium.

40. Beta particles negatively charged particles emitted by radioactive elements, the result of disintegration of neutrons; their source is the unstable atoms of radioactive metals such as radium and uranium

41. Definition of Cyclotron : an accelerator in which charged particles (such as protons, deuterons, or ions) are propelled by an alternating electric field in a constant magnetic field Examples of …

42. A Cyclotron is a machine that accelerates charged particles or ions to high energies. It was invented to investigate the nuclear structure by E.O Lawrence and M.S Livingston in 1934

43. Rather than air, the solar wind is a stream of charged particles—a plasma—ejected from the upper atmosphere of the sun at a rate of 400 kilometers per second (890,000 mph).

Bài chi tiết: Gió Mặt Trời Thay vì khí, gió Mặt Trời là một dòng hạt mang điện—plasma—phát ra từ tầng khí quyển trên của Mặt Trời với tốc độ 400 kilômét một giây (890.000 mph).

44. A Van Allen radiation Belt is a zone of energetic charged particles, most of which originate from the solar wind, that are captured by and held around a planet by that planet's magnetic field

45. Airglow [ âr ′glō′ ] A faint photochemical luminescence in the upper atmosphere caused by the collision of x-rays and charged particles from the Sun with atoms and molecules, especially of oxygen, sodium, and the hydroxyl radical (OH)

46. An aurora (plural: aurorae or Auroras) is a natural light display in the sky particularly in the high latitude (Arctic and Antarctic) regions, caused by the collision of energetic charged particles with atoms in the high altitude atmosphere (thermosphere).

47. A Cyclotron is a type of compact particle accelerator which produces radioactive isotopes that can be used for imaging procedures.Stable, non-radioactive isotopes are put into the Cyclotron which accelerates charged particles (protons) to high energy in a magnetic field.

48. An electric Circuit includes a device that gives energy to the charged particles constituting the current, such as a battery or a generator; devices that use current, such as lamps, electric motors, or computers; and the connecting wires or transmission lines.

49. Coulomb’s law (also known as Coulomb’s inverse-square law) is a law of physics that defines the amount of force between two stationary, electrically charged particles (known as the electrostatic force).Coulomb’s law was discovered by Charles-Augustin de Coulomb in 1785

50. Coulomb force another term for the electrostatic force Coulomb’s law mathematical equation calculating the electrostatic force vector between two charged particles electrostatic force amount and direction of attraction or repulsion between two charged bodies; the assumption is that the source charges remain motionless electrostatics