electron orbits

collocation in English

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electron
noun[C]
uk
/iˈlek.trɒn/
us
/iˈlek.trɑːn/
an extremely small piece of matter with a negative ...
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orbit
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˈɔː.bɪt/
us
/ˈɔːr.bɪt/
the curved path through which objects in space move around a planet ...
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(Definition ofelectronandorbitfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The steady-state solution of the equation of motion is then derived in cartesian coordinates and two groups of electron orbits are defined.
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The stability of electron orbits may be investigated as follows.
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These equations indicate that both groups of orbits are time-dependent while oscillating; electron orbits endure a periodic motion.
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In order to better visualize, electron orbits in space are shown for six-test electrons chosen from all of the accelerated electrons.
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Now we shall choose trial functions for the electron orbits and the electrostatic potential.
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Near the edge, there will be locations in space through which some but not all the electron orbits pass.
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The stability of the electron orbits is then analyzed.
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In the case of the background solution, variations of the electron orbits include an extremization against vertical motions, which is analogous to fir st-order vertical perturbations of the cold-fluid equations.
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The two ships' numbers were added and the electron orbits added to symbolize nuclear power.
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In the classical view, the energy of an electron orbiting an atomic nucleus is larger for orbits further from the nucleus of an atom.
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This classical prediction is violated by the observation of stable electron orbits.
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The case of a particle in a one-dimensional ring is an instructive example when studying the quantization of angular momentum for, say, an electron orbiting the nucleus.
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Larmor noticed on that occasion, that not only can length-contraction be derived from it, but he also calculated some sort of time dilation for electron orbits.
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