Definition & Meaning | English word SUB-ATOMIC


SUB-ATOMIC

Definitions of SUB-ATOMIC

  1. Alternative spelling of subatomic.

Number of letters

10

Is palindrome

No

17
AT
ATO
IC
MI
MIC
OM
OMI
SU
SUB
TO
TOM

A-C
A-I
A-T
AB
ABC
ABI
ABM
ABO


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Examples of Using SUB-ATOMIC in a Sentence

  • It comprises all of existence, any fundamental interaction, physical process and physical constant, and therefore all forms of matter and energy, and the structures they form, from sub-atomic particles to entire galactic filaments.
  • Owen Chamberlain (July 10, 1920 – February 28, 2006) was an American physicist who shared with Emilio Segrè the Nobel Prize in Physics for the discovery of the antiproton, a sub-atomic antiparticle.
  • The mechanism of the FBW rearrangement was a subject of on-surface studies where the vinyl radical was visualised with sub-atomic resolution.
  • Whatever the correct version, accompanied by Halk, a Martian scientist (once Chief Scientist of Mars), Jero, a Venusian, and a pet chameleon dog, Loopy, whose color changes according to his mood, he discovered many alien worlds (and a sub-atomic universe) in his spaceship 'The Pioneer'.
  • The channelling may even be used for superfocusing of ion beam, to be employed for sub-atomic microscopy.
  • By the mid 1990s, the declining interest in sub-atomic science in Canada, and the need to refurbish the aging LINAC, convinced NSERC to phase out use of the LINAC.
  • Leslie Hodson, physicist from Fishlake who discovered the kaon (K+ meson) sub-atomic particle in 1954 and did important work with cloud chambers.
  • Leslie Hodson (born Fishlake 15 July 1925 – died Leeds 1 March 2010) was an English physicist who discovered the kaon (K+ meson) sub-atomic particle in 1954.


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