cosmic ray

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evren ışını
kozmik ışın

Kozmik ışınlar, güneş sistemimizin ötesinden gelirler. - Cosmic rays come from beyond our own solar system.

(Çevre) kozmik ışınlar
cosmic ray shower
kozmik ışın sağanağı
cosmic ray telescope
kozmik ışın teleskopu
cosmic ray primaries
(Askeri) KOZMİK IŞIN ANA UNSURLARI, KOZMİK IŞIN PRİMERLERİ: Bak. "corpuscular cosmic rays"
cosmic ray primaries
(Askeri) kozmik ışın ana unsurları
cosmic ray primaries
(Askeri) kozmik ışın primerleri
cosmic ray shower
kozmik ışın yağmuru
cosmic rays
(Askeri) KOZMİK IŞINLAR: Bak. "corpuscular cosmic rays"
cosmic rays
kozmik ışınlar phys
heavy cosmic ray primaries
(Askeri) AĞIR KOZMİK IŞIN ANA UNSURLARI (HV.): Hidrojen ve helyumdan daha ağır ve demir atom çekirdeğine kadar uzanan elementlerin pozitif yüklü çekirdekleri. Bu ağır atom çekirdekleri, toplam kozmik ışın taneciklerinin ortalama %1'ini ve toplam pozitif yükün % 4'ünden azını ihtiva eder
Englisch - Englisch
An energetic particle originating outside our solar system
Cosmic radiation: a stream of cosmic rays
highly penetrating ionizing radiation of extraterrestrial origin; consisting chiefly of protons and alpha particles; collision with atmospheric particles results in rays and particles of many kinds
A stream of ionizing radiation of extraterrestrial origin, consisting chiefly of protons, alpha particles, and other atomic nuclei but including some high-energy electrons, that enters the atmosphere, collides with atomic nuclei, and produces secondary radiation, principally pions, muons, electrons, and gamma rays. a stream of radiation reaching the Earth from space. High-speed particle (atomic nucleus or electron) that travels through the Milky Way Galaxy. Some cosmic rays originate from the Sun, but most come from outside the solar system. Primary cosmic rays that reach Earth's atmosphere collide with nuclei in it, creating secondaries. Because lower-energy primaries are strongly influenced by the interplanetary magnetic field and Earth's magnetic field (see geomagnetic field), most of those detected near Earth have very high energy, corresponding to speeds about 87% that of light or more. Observations from spacecraft indicate that most cosmic rays come from the Galaxy's disk, but the highest-energy ones are probably extragalactic. Details of their production and acceleration remain unclear, but apparently expanding shock waves from supernovas can accelerate particles. From the early 1930s to the 1950s, cosmic rays were the only source of high-energy particles used in studying the atomic nucleus and its components. Short-lived subatomic particles were discovered through cosmic-ray collisions, leading to the rise of particle physics. Even powerful particle accelerators cannot impart energy anywhere near that of the highest-energy cosmic rays. See also Victor Francis Hess
cosmic rays
plural form of cosmic ray
cosmic rays
Cosmic rays are rays that reach earth from outer space and consist of atomic nuclei
cosmic rays
rays of extremely high penetrating power originating beyond the earth's atmosphere
cosmic ray

    Silbentrennung

    cos·mic ray

    Türkische aussprache

    käzmîk rey

    Aussprache

    /ˈkäzmək ˈrā/ /ˈkɑːzmɪk ˈreɪ/
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