proton的意思和读音

proton

: [ˈproʊˌtɑn] : [ˈprəʊtɒn]

n.

protons  

protonn.— see alsoelectron,neutron

1.a very small piece of matter (= a substance) with a positive electric charge that forms part of the nucleus (= central part) of an atom

n.1.】();,;

n.1.the part of the nucleus of an atom that has a positive electrical charge

1. Musical Fidelity PROTON / ADCOM ...

3. Telco () Proton (西) Tatra () ...

4. telco - proton -西 tatra ...

7. Pontiac( /) - Proton( /) - 西 Geo( ) - ...

8. propulsion n. proton n. proverb n. ...

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1.If an anti-Y particle collided with a proton, said proton would turn into a theta particle and a kaon.”Y“”θ“K

2.Aluminium can be transformed, by the capture of an alpha particle and the emission of a proton, into a stable silicon atom.

3.The boundary of the charge region for a proton is not sharp like the surface of a billiard ball.

4.Because cough may be the only symptom of reflux, I would also initiate more aggressive acid suppression with a proton-pump inhibitor.

5.So far, the proton-proton collisions have been designed to generate energies that might produce exotic phenomena like the Higgs boson.

6.m have been used as the targets in experiments to produce high energy proton beams bringing good experimental results.

7.Selling out to a foreign firm would be humiliating. But Proton's struggles are already a national embarrassment as it is.西

8.The bow of the cruiser concealed a trio of turbo laser cannons and a pair of proton torpedo launchers.

9.The invention relates to a method for prolonging the service life of a proton exchange membrane fuel cell by adding redox shuttle.穿寿

10.Unlike either the electron which has a negative charge or the proton which has a positive charge, the neutron has no charge at all.