neutron的意思和读音

neutron

: [ˈnuˌtrɑn] : [ˈnjuːtrɒn]

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neutrons  

neutronn.— see alsoelectron,proton

1.a very small piece of matter (= a substance) that carries no electric charge and that forms part of the nucleus (= central part) of an atom

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n.1.the part of the nucleus of an atom that has no electrical charge

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1.Large number of defects can be produced by the neutron irradiation damage shown in the results of Molecular Dynamics simulation.

2.In the nebula's very center lies a pulsar: a neutron star as massive as the Sun but with only the size of a small town.

3.One of the best possible sources for gravitational waves would be a merger between compact binary neutron stars.

4.They have had the report about neutron initiators for some time, part of a trove of documents collected from different governments.

5.(Kusenko likens it to "a bullet passing through a cloud of vapor. " ) And if it runs into a neutron star?(Kusenko穿”)

6.Badenes's team examined archival observations and found a white dwarf and neutron star orbiting one another extremely closely.Badenes

7.And this really changed our whole concept of astronomy, the existence of these neutron star binaries.

8.And I take a little bit of matter m, and I drop it from a large distance onto the neutron star.

9.But they didn't have to scoop a chunk of neutron degenerate matter from the surface of a real neutron star either.

10.Let us calculate first how much energy is released when a free neutron decays.