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 Übersetzung für 'elementary wave' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   an elementary wave | elementary waves
phys.
elementary wave
Elementarwelle {f}
Teiltreffer
electr.phys.
transverse electromagnetic wave <TEM wave>
transversale elektromagnetische Welle {f} <TEM-Welle>
phys.
transverse electromagnetic wave <TEM wave>
Lecher-Welle {f} <L-Welle>
phys.
transverse electromagnetic wave <TEM wave>
elektromagnetische Transversalwelle {f}
geol.
pressure wave <P-wave>
Verdichtungs­welle {f}
phys.
terahertz wave <T-wave>
Terahertzwelle {f}
elementary {adj}einfach
44
elementary {adj}grundlegend
410
elementary {adj}wesentlich
129
elementary {adj}nicht entwickelt
elementary {adj}rudimentär
28
educ.
elementary {adj}
im frühen Stadium [nachgestellt]
elementary {adj}einführend
11
elementary {adj}elementar
30
elementary {adj}im Anfangsstadium [nachgestellt]
educ.jobs
elementary teacher
Grundschullehrer {m}
elementary powerUrkraft {f}
elementary stageAnfangsstadium {n}
elementary principleGrundprinzip {n}
elementary lawsGrundsätze {pl}
elementary bodyGrundstoff {m}
21 Übersetzungen
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Wave-like behavior of matter was first experimentally demonstrated by George Paget Thomson's thin metal diffraction experiment, and the Davisson-Germer experiment for electrons, and the de Broglie hypothesis has been confirmed for other elementary particles.
  • The bomb tester takes advantage of two characteristics of elementary particles, such as photons or electrons: nonlocality and wave–particle duality.
  • KIPP Zenith opened as part of a wave of KIPP elementary schools opening at the same time.
  • In particular, de Broglie in 1924 introduced the idea of a wave description of elementary systems in the following way: "we proceed in this work from the assumption of the existence of a certain periodic phenomenon of a yet to be determined character, which is to be attributed to each and every isolated energy parcel".
  • The Kummer functions, Whittaker functions, and Coulomb wave functions are essentially the same, and differ from each other only by elementary functions and change of variables.

  • A significant Polish population also developed based around Saint Stanislaus Bishop and Martyr Roman Catholic Church and its associated elementary school.
  • Both the elementary and high school in Westgate are ranked in the bottom half of public schools in Ohio.
  • The new school replaced the Rensselaer Middle High School and Van Rensselaer Elementary, formerly Van Rensselaer High.
  • "Spin" is a non-classical property of elementary particles, since classically the "spin angular momentum" of a material object is really just the total "orbital" angular momenta of the object's constituents about the rotation axis.
  • To accommodate the growing population in the area, Jefferson County Public Schools opened Norton Elementary School in 1967.

  • which means kids or younger people, inspired by the name of freshman orientations at Suankularb Wittayalai School, the elementary school the band (the initial "La-on")'s members attended.
  • A quickening in the rate of donations enabled Milk Canteens to be set up in elementary schools in Barcelona.
  • This would lay to rest Wheeler's initial hope that a geon might serve as a classical model for stable elementary particles.
  • So far, no elementary particle with spin 3/2 has been found experimentally.
  • With Lester Germer (1896–1971), Davisson discovered that electrons can undergo diffraction, in accordance with French physicist Louis de Broglie's theory that electrons and all other elementary particles can show wavelike behaviour.

  • Many of the town's chimneys were destroyed, and there was significant damage to the post office and what is now Courtenay Elementary School.
  • During this period he developed what is now called Anderson localization (the idea that extended states can be localized by the presence of disorder in a system) and Anderson's theorem (concerning impurity scattering in superconductors); invented the Anderson Hamiltonian, which describes the site-wise interaction of electrons in a transition metal; proposed symmetry breaking within particle physics (this played a role in the development of the Standard Model and the development of the theory behind the Higgs mechanism, which in turn generates mass in some elementary particles); created the pseudospin approach to the BCS theory of superconductivity; made seminal studies of non-s-wave pairing (both symmetry-breaking and microscopic mechanism) in the superfluidity of He3, and helped found the area of spin-glasses.
  • A weather station at Ray Watkins Elementary school recorded a new record high of [...] on June 27, which was blown away the next day when the temperature reached [...] on June 28 which is the current record as it stands for the village.
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