photons

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基本释义

n.
光子,光量子; <物>光子,光量子( photon的名词复数 )

实用例句

Producing laser photons is too expensive to make most compounds economically.

产生激光光子的费用太高,因此,不能用它很经济地制造出大多数化合物.

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Highly reactive and delocalized electrons would react with photons.

高度活性和非定域的电子应该能够与光子起反应.

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The two photons go off together as coherent radiation.

这两个光子一起发射出去,形成相干辐射.

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Such photons will excite the higher vibrational levels of the OH molecule.

这种光子会激发OH分子的较高振动能级.

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Two photons are created in the decay of the neutral pion.

双光子是在中性兀介子衰变中产生的.

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Fluorescent destruction occurs about once for every ten interstellar ultraviolet photons absorbed.

每吸收十个星际紫外光子,就会发生一次荧光破坏过程.

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Spontaneous photons initiate stimulated emission and the chain reaction begins.

自发发射的光子引起受激发射,开始了链式反应.

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Photons can be created freely as long as energy is available.

只有要足够的能量,光子随时随地都可以产生.

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In quantum mechanics all particles, not only photons, exhibit wavelike properties.

在量子力学中不仅光子, 而且所有粒子都显示波性.

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Both photons and electrons show an apparent " duality ".

光子和电子都表现为外观上的 “ 二象性 ”.

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These units of energy are photons or quanta.

这种能量单位称为光子或量子.

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These energypackets are called photons.

这些具有能量的微粒叫光子.

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The theoretical explanation invokes virtual photons.

这一理论解释需借助于虚光子.

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The light photons , or bundle of light energy, knock electrons in the chromium atoms.

光子, 即光能束, 冲击铬原子中的电子.

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The effect of the photons being scattered is enough to smear out any interference effect.

光子被散射所引起的效应足以抹掉任何干涉现象.

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