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单词 nuclear physics
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Definition of nuclear physics in English:

nuclear physics

plural noun
  • treated as singular The physics of atomic nuclei and their interactions, especially in the generation of nuclear energy.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The internal structure of the nucleon is fundamental to nuclear physics.
    • Subsequent studies of the atom were divided into investigations of the electronic parts of the atom, atomic physics, and investigations of the nucleus itself, nuclear physics.
    • There are about a dozen quantities in atomic and nuclear physics that are fundamental to our current understanding of science.
    • Turing's work was instrumental in the development of computers, and the crucial electronic circuitry evolved from the scale-of-two counter devised for nuclear physics by the physicist C. E. Wynn Williams.
    • He worked on atomic collisions, astrophysics, low-temperature physics, atomic and nuclear physics, thermodynamics, quantum electrodynamics, kinetic theory of gases, quantum field theory, and plasma physics.
    • The advent of quantum mechanics, relativity theory, and nuclear physics during the first half of the twentieth century led to some of the most impressive strides in modern astrophysics.
    • What is the difference between atomic and nuclear physics?
    • Isotope-based sourcing relies not only on nuclear physics, but also on Earth science and biology.
    • This repulsion is of fundamental importance in conventional nuclear physics because it prevents mergers that would obliterate the identity of individual nucleons.
    • First, although he was apparently quite familiar with electrical discharge physics, Richter must have been unfamiliar with nuclear physics.
    • It took the new theoretical tools of nuclear physics, brought to the task by Bethe, to sort out their merits and demerits, and convincingly resolve the problem.
    • Among publications on many topics he published work on Dirac's theory of the electron, on the new theory of light, on Uhlenbeck's theory of spin, and on applications of wave mechanics to nuclear physics.
    • The idea that energy came in discrete packets was also successfully applied to the simplest of all atoms, the hydrogen atom, by Niels Bohr in 1913 and to other aspects of atomic and nuclear physics.
    • Now, a suite of nuclear physics instruments on board NASA's Mars Odyssey spacecraft has identified what is almost certainly a new reservoir of water: ice frozen into subsurface soil.
    • In the 1930s the Cavendish was dominated by Ernest Rutherford and nuclear physics.
    • In the history of physics, for example, the discovery of isotopes by Frederick Soddy and Francis Aston is usually cast as part of a linear sequence of discoveries in atomic and nuclear physics.
    • The failure to blow up suggests that physicists are missing something essential about neutrinos and nuclear physics, says Janka.
    • Since we are talking a little about atomic and nuclear physics, we wanted to tell you about antimatter.
    • The result, appearing in the 28 October print issue of PRL, argues against the suspicion of many undergraduates that nuclear physics is needlessly complicated.
    • Their results, which appear in the 20 August print issue of PRL, show that the neutrons form a halo around the nuclei - a finding that may settle a long-standing debate in nuclear physics.
 
 

Definition of nuclear physics in US English:

nuclear physics

plural nounˈn(j)uklɪ(ə)r
  • treated as singular The physics of atomic nuclei and their interactions, especially in the generation of nuclear energy.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Since we are talking a little about atomic and nuclear physics, we wanted to tell you about antimatter.
    • In the 1930s the Cavendish was dominated by Ernest Rutherford and nuclear physics.
    • What is the difference between atomic and nuclear physics?
    • Among publications on many topics he published work on Dirac's theory of the electron, on the new theory of light, on Uhlenbeck's theory of spin, and on applications of wave mechanics to nuclear physics.
    • It took the new theoretical tools of nuclear physics, brought to the task by Bethe, to sort out their merits and demerits, and convincingly resolve the problem.
    • First, although he was apparently quite familiar with electrical discharge physics, Richter must have been unfamiliar with nuclear physics.
    • Now, a suite of nuclear physics instruments on board NASA's Mars Odyssey spacecraft has identified what is almost certainly a new reservoir of water: ice frozen into subsurface soil.
    • In the history of physics, for example, the discovery of isotopes by Frederick Soddy and Francis Aston is usually cast as part of a linear sequence of discoveries in atomic and nuclear physics.
    • The idea that energy came in discrete packets was also successfully applied to the simplest of all atoms, the hydrogen atom, by Niels Bohr in 1913 and to other aspects of atomic and nuclear physics.
    • The internal structure of the nucleon is fundamental to nuclear physics.
    • Turing's work was instrumental in the development of computers, and the crucial electronic circuitry evolved from the scale-of-two counter devised for nuclear physics by the physicist C. E. Wynn Williams.
    • The failure to blow up suggests that physicists are missing something essential about neutrinos and nuclear physics, says Janka.
    • He worked on atomic collisions, astrophysics, low-temperature physics, atomic and nuclear physics, thermodynamics, quantum electrodynamics, kinetic theory of gases, quantum field theory, and plasma physics.
    • This repulsion is of fundamental importance in conventional nuclear physics because it prevents mergers that would obliterate the identity of individual nucleons.
    • Isotope-based sourcing relies not only on nuclear physics, but also on Earth science and biology.
    • The advent of quantum mechanics, relativity theory, and nuclear physics during the first half of the twentieth century led to some of the most impressive strides in modern astrophysics.
    • Their results, which appear in the 20 August print issue of PRL, show that the neutrons form a halo around the nuclei - a finding that may settle a long-standing debate in nuclear physics.
    • There are about a dozen quantities in atomic and nuclear physics that are fundamental to our current understanding of science.
    • The result, appearing in the 28 October print issue of PRL, argues against the suspicion of many undergraduates that nuclear physics is needlessly complicated.
    • Subsequent studies of the atom were divided into investigations of the electronic parts of the atom, atomic physics, and investigations of the nucleus itself, nuclear physics.
 
 
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