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particle

[ˈpɑːrtɪkl]

Definition:
1. A very small piece of something.
2. A very small piece of matter, such as an electron or proton , that is part of an atom.

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Use 'particle' in a sentence:

  1. Odd though it sounds, cosmicinflation is a scientifically plausible consequence of some respected ideas in elementary-particle physics.
  2. Wave particle duality had been applied to photons.
  3. Particle filtration is the simplest of the three.
  4. This is the scattered particle.
  5. It's an important distinction in particle physics.
  6. Addition of coagulants promotes agglomeration of particles.
  7. A proton is an elementary particle of matter.
  8. This energy uncertainty in turn appears as a variability in the apparent mass of the particle.
  9. There is not a particle of truth in what you said.
  10. There are particles of dust in the air.
  11. Experimental study on particle motion law under the condition of pressure wave.
  12. A proton is an elementary particle of matter that possesses a positive charge.
  13. One particle comes to you and the other comes to you.
  14. If the particle is not washed out by tears, you might have to go to the doctor.
  15. Under certain conditions, electrons can behave like waves rather than particles.
  16. As in the particle in a box, it is the boundary conditions that force us to quantize the energy.
  17. What is the velocity of this particle?
  18. Geldart classified particles into four groups by the particle size and its characteristics.
  19. In physics the concept of a noninteracting particle does not exist.
  20. The electrically charged gas particles are affected by magnetic forces.
  21. This is the analogy to the alpha particle.
  22. That particle is the neutrino.
  23. These skin particles are groups of epithelial cells.
  24. These fires create convection funnels, and throw a lot of particles into the upper atmosphere.
  25. On entry into a cell, the virus particle uncoats.
  26. The pans were held in both hands and swirled around to separate gold particles from the dirt.
  27. Structure of iron/ protein complex particle and its MR properties.
  28. Particle accelerators are cool.
  29. This particle is weird in many ways.
  30. Have you ever gotten a piece of sand or dirt or other small particle in your eye?
  31. This particle has a very small mass.
  32. Particle physicists and astronomers collaborate often.
  33. According to this idea, the particle could be egg-shaped.
  34. Similarly charged colloidal particles cannot come close enough together to agglomerate into larger particles.
  35. Names are added to the list of particles but not subtracted.
  36. The energy of a light photon or particle is different for each color.
  37. How proteins are targeted and translocated mediated by signal recognition particle (SRP) in eukaryotic cell is very clear and uniform.
  38. A fundamental particle is created when three ribbons are joined in a "plait".
  39. The decohesion of the weak interface between particle and matrix may be considered as the origin of toughening.
  40. There is a particle of truth in his statement.
  41. How can scientists detect a particle that interacts so infrequently with other matter?
  42. A neutron is simply a neutral particle in the nucleus of an atom.
  43. These fine particles penetrate deep into the lungs.
  44. These small particles agglomerate together to form larger clusters.
  45. The belt may make a squealing noise and throw off sooty black particles of rubber.
  46. 30 years ago, scientists came up with the theory that protons and neutrons are composed of three smaller particles.
  47. Every substance, no matter what it is, is composed of very small particles called molecules.
  48. Eucommia ulmoides gum is a crystalline particle existing in the bark and leaf of Duzhong tree.
  49. Ink particles attach themselves to air bubbles and rise to the surface.
  50. In 'She tore up the letter', the word 'up' is a particle.
  51. The solid particles were filtered from the solution.
  52. Tony Stark has a particle accelerator in his home, but just how plausible is such a build?
  53. Today many radioisotopes are produced using the particle accelerator called a cyclotron.
  54. Could someone build a particle accelerator in his home or tiny lab, like Tony Stark does?
  55. Particles of glass had been introduced into the baby food.
  56. Small particles adhere to the seed.