hadron

[ UK /hˈædɹən/ ]
[ US /ˈhæˌdɹɔn/ ]
NOUN
  1. any elementary particle that interacts strongly with other particles
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How To Use hadron In A Sentence

  • We are finding that the closely tended garden of hadrons is abloom with exotic new growths.
  • The hadron is represented by an external color field and the charmonium is represented by a small color dipole.
  • This was a deadly flaw for a theory of hadrons, but not for a theory in which all matter, including photons, are strings.
  • In particle physics, a hadron is a bound state of quarks. Yahoo! Answers: Latest Questions
  • […] The Large Hadron Collider accelerates protons to an energy of 7000 GeV, which is pretty impressive. LHC Factoids
  • After a nice winter hiatus, Switzerland's Large Hadron Collider is coming back online soon, set to resume smashing protonic beams at one another with the force of 3.5 trillion electron-volts (TeV) per beam, or 7 TeV in total. Original Signal - Transmitting Gadgets
  • Apparently he's studying what happens when you put a Yorkshire pudding in the hadron collider at Cern in Geneva. Simon Hoggart's week: A tweet in store – Mrs Farnsbarns and the milkman
  • Sometimes one of the final-state quarks radiates a gluon just before it ‘hadronizes’ (that is, forms into hadrons such as protons, pions, neutrons, etc.).
  • Large Hadron collider is 27 Km in circumference and will accelerates protons to 99. 99999% the speed of light (I might not have gotten the right number of 9s, sorry if this spoils your calculations if you are trying this at home). Boing Boing
  • The simplest hadrons are therefore mesons made from a quark and antiquark pair (where the difference is zero), and baryons made of three quarks (where the difference is three).
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