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Definition of J particle
1. Noun. A neutral meson with a large mass.
Lexicographical Neighbors of J Particle
Literary usage of J particle
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Principles of Chemistry by Joel Henry Hildebrand (1918)
"The passage of an a- or /J-particle through an atom is thus analogous to the ...
It has been observed that whereas the/J-particle is frequently deviated ..."
2. A Treatise on Dynamics of a Particle by Edward John Routh (1898)
"A he«j particle is projected horizontally along the surface of the sphere from
a point distant 60° from the highest point with a velocity due to falling ..."
3. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge (1919)
"The /J particle has been found by Becquerel and Kaufmann to be identical with
the cathode particle produced by a discharge in a vacuum tube. ..."
4. Mathematical Problems on the First and Second Divisions of the Schedule of by Joseph Wolstenholme (1878)
"If the ] ( - -K- - J . particle fall from the centre down a radius and after
reflexion pass through the lowest ..."
5. Ethiopic Grammar by August Dillmann, Carl Bezold (1907)
"... J particle! as a Compound. 1. It may be compounded with the a (lid) of of
Demon- direction (§ 143), as >0 (Ps. 79,3; Gen. 4,8 Note; Herm. ..."