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Subatomic particle (5599 bytes)
3: ...ubatomic particles is the most active branch of [[particle physics]].
7: ...on]]s and [[neutron]]s. Every baryon has an [[antiparticle]] composed of three antiquarks.
26: ...ch smaller than the masses of any other subatomic particles.
32: * [[Elementary particle]]
33: * [[Particle physics]]

Atom: Journey Across the Subatomic Cosmos (410 bytes)
1: ... with then-current knowledge of the [[fundamental particle]]s.

Particle (661 bytes)
1: A '''particle''' is
3: # In [[particle physics]], [[List of particles|a basic unit of matter or energy]].
4: # In [[ecology]], [[particle (ecology)|a small object of nonbiological kind]]....
5: # In [[linguistics]], a [[grammatical particle]].
6: # In [[computer graphics]], an element of a [[particle system]] (simulation).

Oh-My-God particle (1699 bytes)
1: ...t|c]] – after traveling one light year the particle would be only 46 nanometres behind a photon that ...
3: ...g the phenomenon. The source of such high energy particles remains a mystery.
5: Because of its mass the OMG particle would have experienced very little influence from...

Particle in a ring (2858 bytes)
1: ... a box]]. The [[Schrödinger equation]] for a free particle which is restricted to a ring (technically, whose...
34: ...identical to the energy [[eigenfunction]]s of the particle on a ring.
36: ...ngly, the statement that any wavefunction for the particle on a ring can be written as a [[quantum superposi...

Particle detector (2870 bytes)
1: ...ecay]], [[cosmic radiation]], or reactions in a [[particle accelerator]]. Detectors designed for modern acce...
5: Modern particle detectors are constructed from several of these t...
7: Each type forms a subsystem of the complete particle detector.
31: == Installations of particle detectors ==
49: ***[http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/particles/fermidet.html The CDF detector].

Beta plus particle (236 bytes)
1: ...ta plus decay]]. Symbol: &#946;<sup>+</sup>. This particle is usually known as a [[positron]] and has an ele...

Particle displacement (1619 bytes)
1: ... applied to a sound wave through a medium of air, particle displacement would be the physical movement back ...
9: *[[sound particle velocity]] ''v'' in m/s
13: *'''particle displacement''' ''&xi;'' in m
19: '''Particle amplitude''' or '''particle displacement''' is a very important linear sound ...
22: *[[Sound particle velocity]]

Particle number (635 bytes)
1: ...er of so called '[[elementary particle|elementary particles]]' (or elementary constituents) of a [[Thermodyn...
2: ...lved in the process. Our definition of elementary particle is thus [[temperature]] dependent.

Particle-in-cell (892 bytes)
1: ... the grid. The action of the moving [[ion|charged particles]] is taken into account by integrating the conve...
3: The particle-in-cell algorithm is derived from the Lagrangian ...

Particle (band) (801 bytes)
3: The [[jam band]] '''Particle''' formed in [[Los Angeles]] in 2000.
5: The music of Particle can be characterized as a combination of [[rock a...

Point particle (498 bytes)
1: ...ve fields produced by spherical objects and point particles of equal charge/mass are equal outside of the sp...

Particle (ecology) (5499 bytes)
1: '''Particle (ecology)''' is the term for small [[object]]s of...
3: ...cient. Very little is known about the dynamics of particles, especially when they are stirred ap by storms o...
6: [[Image:Particlekils.gif]]
8: ... micrometer (blue frame is a 1 mm contrast grid). Particles collected in the vicinity had the following toxi...
92: ...ys until [[plankton]] organisms have filtered the particles and incorporated the toxins into their body fat ...

Particle Man (1128 bytes)
1: ...st obvious way. There is some speculation that '''Particle Man''' is an allegory for the book [[Flatland]] b...
6: ...s.com/portal/view/210440 Fan-made music video for Particle Man], from [[Newgrounds]].

Wino (particle) (342 bytes)
3: In [[particle physics]], a '''wino''' is the hypothetical [[sup...
9: [[Category:Subatomic particles]]

Particle Cannon (851 bytes)
1: ...ntional projectiles such as bullets and missiles, particle cannons usually feature as frightening new weapon...
3: ...nquer]] : Generals'', and its expansion pack, the particle cannon is a type of superweapon that fires a beam...

Strange particle (555 bytes)
1: ... one [[strange quark]] or antiquark. When strange particles were first discovered, beginning with the [[kaon...
3: [[Category:Particle physics]]

J/Psi particle (5015 bytes)
1: {{wrongtitle|title=J/&psi; particle}}
4: ...consisting of a charm [[quark]] and a charm [[antiparticle|anti]]-quark. It is also sometimes known as '''ch...
8: ...hey accidently discovered they had found the same particle, and both announced their discoveries on [[Novemb...
14: ...of quark models to bring order to the "elementary particle zoo", their status was considered something like ...
16: ...LAC revealed surprising experimental evidence for particles inside of protons. Whether these were quarks or ...

Particle filtering (699 bytes)
3: ...message passing]] or [[junction tree algorithm]]. Particle filtering is especially useful in [[Dynamic Bayes...
5: ...see Ali Taylan Cemgil's PhD thesis, which applied particle filtering to [[musical state estimation]].

Free particle (3909 bytes)
1: In [[physics]] a free particle is a particle that is never under the influence of an
4: == Classical Free Particle ==
6: The classical free particle is characterized simply by a fixed velocity. The ...
15: ... the particle and v is the vector velocity of the particle.
17: == Non-Relativistic Quantum Free Particle ==

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