photon

listen to the pronunciation of photon
Englisch - Türkisch
(Kimya) ışıncık
foton
Foton, elektromanyetik dalganın toplam enerjisini oluşturan enerji paketçiklerinden her biri için kullanılan isimdir
(Tıp) Işık enerjisi birimi, foton
(Askeri) FOTON; NİCEL IŞIK: Elektromanyetik enerji temel birimi ve kuantumu. Fotonlar; kitle değerleri sıfır olmakla beraber, hareket halindeki partiküllere benzer bazı hassalara sahiptirler. Bunlardan, teorik olarak, bir uzay aracını güçlendirmek için faydalanılabilir
ışık enerji birimi
{i} ışık enerjisi birimi
photon noise
foton gürültüsü
photon counter
(Aydınlatma) foton sayıcı
photon cylindrical exposure
(Aydınlatma) silindirsel fotonlanma
photon engine
(Askeri) FOTON MOTORU: Çekiş gücünün, bir ışık ışınları akımından elde edildiği bir çeşit tepkili motor. Böyle bir motorun çekiş gücü pek cüzi olmakla beraber, sonsuz olarak uygulandığı takdirde, ışık hızına yaklaşan bir hız meydana getirecektir
photon exitance
(Aydınlatma) fotonsal uyarıcılık
photon exposure
(Aydınlatma) fotonlanma
photon flux
(Aydınlatma) foton akısı
photon intensity
(Aydınlatma) fotonsal yeğinlik
photon irradiance
(Aydınlatma) fotonsal aydınlık
photon irradiation
(Tıp) fotonla ışınlama
photon number
(Aydınlatma) foton sayısı
photon radiance
(Aydınlatma) fotonsal ışıklılık
photonic
fotonik
photons
fotonlar
two photon absorption
Eşzamanlı iki foton soğurması
Englisch - Englisch
The quantum of light and other electromagnetic energy, regarded as a discrete particle having zero rest mass, no electric charge, and an indefinitely long lifetime. It is a gauge boson
a quantum of electromagnetic radiation; an elementary particle that is its own antiparticle
a quantum unit of electromagnetic energy
a quantum of electromagnetic radiation
The quantum of of electromagnetic energy, generally regarded as a discrete particle having zero mass, no electric charge, and an indefinitely long lifetime See Electromagnetic Spectrum
A packet of electromagnetic energy Photons have momentum and energy, but no rest mass or electrical charge
a massless particle of electromagnetic energy (light)
One quantum electromagnetical energy
A particle of light composed of a minute quantity of electromagnetic energy
The quantum of electromagnetic energy at a given frequency This energy, E=hv, is the product of the Planck constant (h) and the frequency of the radiation (v) Related term: quantum [IUPAC Photo]
Unit of electromagnetic energy
a distinct ``chunk'' or particle of electromagnetic radiation
A discrete packet of electromagnetic energy
(sol) The elementary particle of electromagnetic energy; light (Greek photos, light)
a unit of electromagnetic energy (light) Photons have no electric charge and are generally regarded as particles with zero mass
-Discrete packets of energy that make up electromagnetic radiation
a bundle of electromagnetic energy that exhibits both wave-like and particle-like characteristics
{i} elementary particle of light and electromagnetic energies
A discrete quantity of electromagnetic energy Short wavelength (high frequency) photons carry more energy than long wavelength (low frequency) photons See Electromagnetic Radiation
the fundamental particle or quantum of electromagnetic radiation (radiant energy)
The quantum of electromagnetic radiation
The minimum quantity of light energy that can be exchanged is called a light quantum or photon
A quantum of electromagnetic energy A particle of light
The smallest unit of electromagnetic energy
The carrier particle of the electromagnetic interaction Depending on its frequency (and therefore its energy) photons can have different names such as visible light, X rays and gamma rays We describe light in several ways When we talk about "photons" we generally think of uncharged particles with out mass that carry energy (but be careful, there are other particles like this!) Photons of light are known by other names too, such as gamma rays and x-rays Low-energy forms are called ultraviolet rays, infrared rays, even radio waves! A photon is one of the fundamental particle in nature and it plays an important role involving electron interactions Photons are the most familiar particles in everyday existence The light we see, the radiant heat we feel, microwaves we cook with, are make use of photons of different energies An x-ray is simply a name given to the most energetic of these particles More Information: Electromagnetic Interactions
A quantum (energy packet) of electromagnetic radiation; the elementary particle of photon radiation therapy X rays and gamma rays are photon radiation
A packet of light or electromagnetic radiation; also called quantum of light
A photon is a particle of light. a unit of energy that carries light and has zero mass (photo- + -on (from ion)). or light quantum Minute energy packet of electromagnetic radiation. In 1900 Max Planck found that heat radiation is emitted and absorbed in distinct units, which he called quanta. In 1905 Albert Einstein explained the photoelectric effect, proposing the existence of discrete energy packets in light. The term photon came into use for these packets in 1926. The energies of photons range from high-energy gamma rays and X rays to low-energy infrared and radio waves, though all travel at the same speed, the speed of light. Photons have no electric charge or rest mass and are the carriers of the electromagnetic field
photon belt
A huge, toroidal object composed of photons
photon belts
plural form of photon belt
photon sail
A solar sail
photon sails
plural form of photon sail
photon tunnelling
The apparent faster-than-light transmission of photons across a gap
photon tunnelling
The transmission of light through apertures of dimension smaller than the wavelength of the light by quantum tunnelling
soft photon
A photon, whose energy is too small to be detected, that is one of a cloud associated with a charged particle
two photon absorption
Two Photon Absorption (or TPA) refers to the simultaneous absorption of two photons of identical or different frequencies in order to excite a molecule from its ground state to a two-photon allowed excited state
photonic
of, or relating to photons or to photonics
photons
plural of photon
photon

    Silbentrennung

    pho·ton

    Türkische aussprache

    fōtän

    Aussprache

    /ˈfōˌtän/ /ˈfoʊˌtɑːn/

    Etymologie

    [ 'fO-"tän ] (noun.) 1916. From photo- + -on.
Favoriten