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k parti·cle

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. kaon, kappa-meson, k-meson, K particlenoun

    an unstable meson produced as the result of a high-energy particle collision

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  1. k particle

    A k particle can refer to two concepts in physics: 1) In particle physics, a k particle is a type of meson, a subatomic particle made up of a quark and an antiquark. Also known as a kaon, these particles contribute to the understanding of fundamental physical forces. 2) In statistical mechanics, a k particle refers to any one particle in a system of many particles used for studies in kinetic theory or statistical mechanics, with 'k' often being an index referring to a particular particle in the system.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of k particle in Chaldean Numerology is: 2

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of k particle in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5

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  1. Janice Nolen:

    We've made great strides cleaning up some of the sources [ of pollution ]. We have much cleaner vehicles, power plants are doing better, but a lot of this is challenged by the current administration's rollbacks and with climate change, because we have such extreme weather patterns of drought and wildfire and that can add to particle pollution.

  2. Carl Jung:

    In studying the history of the human mind one is impressed again and again by the fact that the growth of the mind is the widening of the range of consciousness, and that each step forward has been a most painful and laborious achievement. One could almost say that nothing is more hateful to man than to give up even a particle of his unconsciousness. Ask those who have tried to introduce a new idea!

  3. Harold Wimmer:

    The nation has known for some time that long-term exposure to particle pollution can worsen symptoms of lung disease, increase susceptibility to lung infection, trigger heart attack and stroke, and can even cause lung cancer and premature death, this new research from Harvard University now links particle pollution exposure to a dramatically higher death rate from Covid-19.

  4. Yun Zhang:

    Most planetary bodies consist of numerous pieces of rock that have coalesced under the influence of gravity. You could imagine them as sandcastles floating in space. Their structure can be disrupted when the force acting on the individual 'sand particle' is larger than their mutual gravity, similar to the ocean tides on Earth, which result from the gravitational pulls of the sun and the moon, in space a planetary body that comes close enough to a star is subjected to the strong gravitational pulls of that star.

  5. Asier Marzo:

    What we have here is what we call an acoustic hologram - or what we have called an acoustic hologram because I think it's the first time it has been used, a traditional hologram it's made of light and you have flat surfaces. Nonetheless it creates a 3D light field. If you remember Star Wars you can see the robot R2D2 and it's broadcasting a 3D spaceship, even from a flat surface. So this is exactly the same; we have a flat surface and we are creating a 3D acoustic field that can surround the particle.

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