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单词 particle physics
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Definition of particle physics in English:

particle physics

plural noun ˈpɑːtɪk(ə)l ˈfɪzɪksˈpɑrdəkəl ˈfɪzɪks
  • treated as singular The branch of physics that deals with the properties, relationships, and interactions of subatomic particles.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I would like to end by discussing the future of string theory, not as a mathematical subject but as a framework for particle physics and cosmology.
    • In the Standard Model of particle physics, the Higgs mechanism allows the generation of such masses but it cannot predict the actual mass values.
    • The existence of quarks inside the mesons and baryons had to be deduced mathematically because free quarks have never been observed by particle physics.
    • Since the discovery of quarks in the 1960s, the core questions in nuclear and particle physics have evolved dramatically.
    • We know the standard model of particle physics is not the final word, and quantum theory has yet to be married to gravity - neither is complete without the other.
    • The article becomes heavy in places, especially in dealing with particle physics and quantum mechanics.
    • When asked what the most important issue in particle physics is today, my colleagues offer three burning questions: What is the origin of mass?
    • In the same way it doesn't help us to look at Quantum and particle physics to describe cellular properties, because the level is too far reduced and the sorts of statements we can make are too general.
    • If the Standard Model of particle physics were perfectly symmetric, none of the particles in the model would have any mass.
    • Then the electron was discovered, and particle physics was born.
    • That hallmark has indeed proved true for quarks, which form the bedrock of the standard model, the dominant paradigm of particle physics.
    • Some will express surprise that the biggest job in particle physics has gone to a non-particle physicist.
    • Fifty years is a long time in particle physics - and not just because most subatomic particles only exist for tiny fractions of a second.
    • How do others see the future of CERN and particle physics in Europe?
    • But this quark excess can't be explained using the Standard Model of particle physics.
    • String theory always has lots of scalar-field moduli and these can potentially play important roles in particle physics and cosmology.
    • In particle physics, masses of scalar fields tend to be very large.
    • The delineation of atomic substructure and mechanisms of subatomic processes evolved into the modern study of particle physics.
    • The first decade of LFT has been extremely productive and has had a longlasting impact on theoretical particle physics and field theory.
    • In Deep Down Things, he takes the reader on a fascinating journey into the bizarre, subatomic world of particle physics.
 
 

Definition of particle physics in US English:

particle physics

plural nounˈpɑrdəkəl ˈfɪzɪksˈpärdəkəl ˈfiziks
  • treated as singular The branch of physics that deals with the properties, relationships, and interactions of subatomic particles.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The existence of quarks inside the mesons and baryons had to be deduced mathematically because free quarks have never been observed by particle physics.
    • How do others see the future of CERN and particle physics in Europe?
    • Since the discovery of quarks in the 1960s, the core questions in nuclear and particle physics have evolved dramatically.
    • In Deep Down Things, he takes the reader on a fascinating journey into the bizarre, subatomic world of particle physics.
    • The delineation of atomic substructure and mechanisms of subatomic processes evolved into the modern study of particle physics.
    • We know the standard model of particle physics is not the final word, and quantum theory has yet to be married to gravity - neither is complete without the other.
    • The article becomes heavy in places, especially in dealing with particle physics and quantum mechanics.
    • That hallmark has indeed proved true for quarks, which form the bedrock of the standard model, the dominant paradigm of particle physics.
    • In the same way it doesn't help us to look at Quantum and particle physics to describe cellular properties, because the level is too far reduced and the sorts of statements we can make are too general.
    • Some will express surprise that the biggest job in particle physics has gone to a non-particle physicist.
    • In the Standard Model of particle physics, the Higgs mechanism allows the generation of such masses but it cannot predict the actual mass values.
    • But this quark excess can't be explained using the Standard Model of particle physics.
    • In particle physics, masses of scalar fields tend to be very large.
    • I would like to end by discussing the future of string theory, not as a mathematical subject but as a framework for particle physics and cosmology.
    • Fifty years is a long time in particle physics - and not just because most subatomic particles only exist for tiny fractions of a second.
    • Then the electron was discovered, and particle physics was born.
    • The first decade of LFT has been extremely productive and has had a longlasting impact on theoretical particle physics and field theory.
    • If the Standard Model of particle physics were perfectly symmetric, none of the particles in the model would have any mass.
    • String theory always has lots of scalar-field moduli and these can potentially play important roles in particle physics and cosmology.
    • When asked what the most important issue in particle physics is today, my colleagues offer three burning questions: What is the origin of mass?
 
 
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