Sentences with phrase «larger than electrons»

As atoms are much larger than electrons, they are much easier to observe.

Not exact matches

This larger appetite for electrons translates directly into increased storage capacity: 47 % greater than standard manganese dioxide batteries of the same size.
In fact, the force exerted on the electrons is considerably larger than that occurring around a typical astrophysical black hole of ten solar masses.
Although the exact masses remain unknown, researchers estimate neutrinos to be two million times lighter than the next heavier particle, the electron, and this large mass difference is one of the great puzzles of neutrino physics.
«I found that the negative ions that make up the electrolytes are large and complex in nature and they contain one less electron than what is needed for electronic shell closure.»
Jena had already been working for more than five years on superhalogens, a class of molecules that mimic the chemistry of halogens but have electron affinities that are much larger than that of the halogen atoms.
The measured mass of electrons in solids is always larger than the value predicted by theory.
«If there is a Higgs boson whose mass is less than that of the Z particle, physicists will discover it over the next two years at the large accelerator in Geneva known as LEP (the Large Electron Positron collilarge accelerator in Geneva known as LEP (the Large Electron Positron colliLarge Electron Positron collider).
Johnson hoped the numbers could tell them something about how the individual particles — in this case, insurgents rather than electrons — functioned when put together in large groups.
The perplexing thing about this atom: the radius of the orbit, on which the electron moves around the nucleus, is much larger than the typical distance between two atoms in the condensate.
Searches at the Large Electron Positron collider at the European laboratory CERN established that the Higgs boson must weigh more than 114 GeV / c2.
What's next: Weber and Gao and their colleagues hope to apply the work to more complex materials to look at how trapped electrons affect the way defects move and interact with each other when the material is exposed to more than one blast of radiation over longer times in much larger systems and at higher levels of radiation.
This is your last opportunity to view this ground breaking exhibition, featuring 15 larger - than - life images taken with a scanning electron microscope.
Thousands of times thinner than a human hair, they're highly conductive and feature a large surface area for the storage and transfer of electrons.
«It's daunting to think through how a company — whose valuation and competencies, infrastructure, inherent skills, history is all based on large scale projects with long time horizons and massive capital investments — can shift to a new reality that's going to be decentralized, based on more modest capital investments and shorter time horizons, and is about electrons rather than molecules.»
a-Si typically has lower electron mobility than poly - Si, which means slower on / off switching times and larger required transistor sizes, making it tricker to produce very high resolution panels.
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