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Definition of fermion in English: fermionnoun ˈfəːmɪɒn Physics A subatomic particle, such as a nucleon, which has half-integral spin and follows the statistical description given by Fermi and Dirac. Compare with boson Example sentencesExamples - Well, what we find experimentally is that the quasiparticles are almost always fermions or bosons.
- In addition to electrons, the Pauli exclusion principle applies to all sub-atomic particles with half-integral spins, known as fermions, such as neutrons and protons.
- What happens next in these so-called quantum-degenerate gases depends on whether the atoms are bosons or fermions.
- But if supersymmetry were unbroken, fermions and bosons would be exactly matched in the Universe, and that's not the way things are.
- But physicists have since extended their work to create Fermi gases made from atoms that are fermions - particles with half-integer spin.
Origin 1940s: from the name of Fermi, Enrico + -on. Definition of fermion in US English: fermionnoun Physics A subatomic particle, such as a nucleon, which has half-integral spin and follows the statistical description given by Fermi and Dirac. Example sentencesExamples - In addition to electrons, the Pauli exclusion principle applies to all sub-atomic particles with half-integral spins, known as fermions, such as neutrons and protons.
- What happens next in these so-called quantum-degenerate gases depends on whether the atoms are bosons or fermions.
- But if supersymmetry were unbroken, fermions and bosons would be exactly matched in the Universe, and that's not the way things are.
- But physicists have since extended their work to create Fermi gases made from atoms that are fermions - particles with half-integer spin.
- Well, what we find experimentally is that the quasiparticles are almost always fermions or bosons.
Origin 1940s: from the name of Fermi, Enrico + -on. |