energy state

NOUN
  1. a definite stable energy that a physical system can have; used especially of the state of electrons in atoms or molecules
    according to quantum theory only certain energy levels are possible
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How To Use energy state In A Sentence

  • It may absorb radiation and change its internal energy states.
  • The discoveries described in Science also would apply to clocks using atoms known as bosons, which, unlike fermions, can exist in the same place and energy state at the same time. Undefined
  • And no, we can't just let the system settle into its lowest-energy state and see what results; their proof only works if the lattice is infinitely large. Discourse.net: Quantity Has a Quality All of Its Own
  • An electron orbiting in one of these ‘allowed’ orbits has a defined energy state, does not radiate energy, and does not spiral into the nucleus.
  • The extra electron fills up the lower-energy state in the conduction band, causing excited electrons to, effectively, spill over into the higher-energy, photon-emitting state.
  • A large collection of bosons at high temperatures will occupy many different energy states, but at a temperature close to absolute zero, all of the particles will "condense" into the lowest-energy state available. SEEDMAGAZINE.COM
  • Molecules may knit together to form helicoid surfaces, emblems of stable energy states.
  • But many atoms and essentially all molecules possess many low-energy states.
  • Previous research has shown that a sudden extreme temperature change ionizes reagents and elevates electrons into excited energy states, producing an electromagnetic pulse.
  • The rest of the time, energy is dissipated through a set of energy states that do fluoresce in the lab.
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