Examples of using Subatomic particles in English and their translations into Czech
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It collides subatomic particles.
Observation seems to change the nature of subatomic particles.
I can't see subatomic particles, but nevertheless, they're there.
Are they or are they not made of subatomic particles?
I can't see subatomic particles, but nevertheless, they're there.
Ultimately, it has something to do with subatomic particles.
Subatomic particles that can travel faster than the speed of light.
I specialize in subatomic particles, not.
The raw energy of the explosion transforms into tiny subatomic particles.
Made of subatomic particles? The visitors… Are they or are they not Enough hypothesizing?
Electromagnetic interactions between subatomic particles.
On and on about subatomic particles and such. tell him about how he's always going George.
To paraphrase Mozart, all the subatomic particles are there.
On and on about subatomic particles and such.- George, tell him about how he's always going.
I have always felt the world of subatomic particles Vision. See?
Subatomic particles that move so incredibly fast, they actually travel backwards in time.
And vented into the cosmos like a bad case of gas?Or vaporized into subatomic particles.
And go back in time. Subatomic particles that can travel faster than the speed of light.
These basic rules of quantum mechanics apply to all tiny subatomic particles.
Subatomic particles that can travel faster than the speed of light… and go back in time.
In search of almost undetectable subatomic particles. 40 kilometers up into the stratosphere.
And the mycelial network is a subspace domain.Dark matter is comprised of subatomic particles.
The fuzzy nature of subatomic particles might just provide a way to explain the sixth sense.
Physicists use diagrams like these to shorthand ideas about how subatomic particles behave.
Of the subject's subatomic particles? Does it function by compensating for the position and direction?
In the past century, physicists have worked out that all matter is built from about 20 basic subatomic particles.
He represented the interactions between subatomic particles as specific, three dimensional shapes.
The subatomic particles that come out of the explosions only live for about a billionth of a second.
The mirror's surface, but it won't pierce the barrier between the worlds. The subatomic particles this emits will penetrate.
There are a shitload of subatomic particles in the universe, each set into outward motion at the moment of the Big Bang.