Particle whose size or mass is less than that of the atom, or of which the atom is composed; small quantum particle.
A body having finite mass and internal structure but negligible dimensions.
1Its nature is not yet known, but it may consist of some as-yet-undiscovered subatomic particle.
2Physicists now knew you couldn't even measure a single subatomic particle without affecting it totally.
3We're talking about the Large Hadron Collider, the largest subatomic particle smasher in the world.
4Another type of subatomic particle that can be radiated by unstable nuclei is the neutrino.
5Five years ago, the University of Tokyo's $100 million subatomic particle observatory suffered a catastrophe.
6Tantalizing Data From the LHC Has Physicists Psyched Hints of a new subatomic particle might be nothing.
7One GeV is roughly equivalent to the mass of a proton, a subatomic particle found in atomic nuclei.
8It's like the vapor in a cloud chamber, condensing in droplets around the path of a subatomic particle.
9The British scientist after whom the subatomic particle is named, Professor Peter Higgs, first mooted its existence back in 1964.
10Maggie's limp, warm little body was emitting a barrage of some kind of subatomic particle that was making me drowsy.
11This became important in the discovery of a completely new kind of subatomic particle, the tachyon, which had been theorized about for decades.
12You can do it if you're a subatomic particle, but you can only go back as far as when the time machine was originally activated.
13Where does this minuscule intrinsic magnetic field of subatomic particles come from?
14Many people have heard of the subatomic particles, proton, neutron and electron.
15Do subatomic particles called neutrinos really exceed the speed of light?
16Subatomic Particles - Want to teach your kids a bit about nuclear physics?
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