individual particle

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individual
adjective
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/ˌɪn.dɪˈvɪdʒ.u.əl/
us
/ˌɪn.dəˈvɪdʒ.u.əl/
existing and considered separately from the other things or people in ...
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particle
noun
uk
/ˈpɑː.tɪ.kəl/
us
/ˈpɑːr.t̬ə.kəl/
a word or a part of a word that has a grammatical purpose but often has little or ...
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(Definition ofindividualandparticlefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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This simulation does not provide us with a measure of the inductive heating of eachindividualparticle.
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In other words, the effect of theindividualparticlemotion producing the wave-particle resonant interactions is fundamental in predicting this mode.
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Theindividualparticlehas turned around the vortex more than ten times on exactly the same trajectory as expected in a frozen field.
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Anindividualparticlein this range size is termed a "sand grain".
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Computer simulations of the full equations of motion for everyindividualparticleto simulate microscopic properties is computationally very expensive.
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The ability for a molecule of a liquid to evaporate is based largely on the amount of kinetic energy anindividualparticlemay possess.
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Individualparticlephysics events are modeled by scattering theory based on an underlying quantum field theory of the particles and their interactions.
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When the magnetic fields are capable of modifying anindividualparticletrajectory, it is said that the plasma is magnetized.
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This means that one can label and track eachindividualparticlein a system.
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Eachindividualparticlesignal is analysed and the make-up of the constituent populations is built up for the sample.
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The field around multiple particles is simply the vector sum of the fields around eachindividualparticle.
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A grain is anyindividualparticleof propellant regardless of the size or shape.
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The other component of the defocus envelope is due to the differences in defocus occurring within the individual particles.
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Determinism, however, applies to wave functions (quantum states) rather than to individual particles.
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Finding the sum ofindividualparticlerest masses would require multiple observers, one for each particle rest inertial frame, and these observers ignore individual particle kinetic energy.
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While the underlying physical laws that govern the motion of eachindividualparticlemay (or may not) be simple, the study of the collection of particles can be extremely complex.
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The multiple scattering's contribution to the irradiance at "x" is modified by theindividualparticle scattering coefficient, the number concentration of particles, and the depth of the beam.
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While elementary particles show predictable properties in many experiments, they become highly unpredictable in others, such as when attempting to measureindividualparticletrajectories through a simple physical apparatus.
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