
1) Certain nuclear particle 2) Cornish surname 3) Higgs particle 4) Particle 5) Quantum particle 6) Quantum physics particle 7) Subatomic particle
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In quantum mechanics, bosons (n, n) make up one of the two classes of particles, the other being fermions. The name boson was coined by Paul Dirac to commemorate the contribution of the Indian physicist Satyendra Nath Bose in developing, with Einstein, Bose–Einstein statistics—which theorizes the characteristics of elementary particles. Exampl...
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• (n.) See Boatswain.
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subatomic particle with integral spin (i.e., angular momentum in quantum-mechanical units of 0, 1, etc.) that is governed by the Bose-Einstein ... [11 related articles]
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The general name for any particle with a spin of an integer number ( 0, 1, 2,...) of quantum units of angular momentum. Bosons, named by Paul Dirac in 1947 after the Indian physicist S. N. Bose, are the carrier particles of all fundamental interactions. Mesons and photons are also bosons. Mesons hav...
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A particle that has integer intrinsic angular momentum (spin) measured in units of h-bar (spin =0, 1, 2, ...). All particles are eitherfermions or bosons. The particles associated with all the fundamental interactions (forces) are bosons. Composite particles with even numbers of fermion constituents (quarks) are also bosons.
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Bo'son (bō's'n)
noun See
Boatswain . [ Obsolete]
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[
n] - any particle that obeys Bose-Einstein statistics but not the Pauli exclusion principle
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noun any particle that obeys Bose-Einstein statistics but not the Pauli exclusion principle; all nuclei with an even mass number are bosons
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In physics, an elementary particle whose spin can only take values that are whole numbers or zero. Bosons may be classified as gauge bosons (carriers of the four fundamental forces) or mesons. All elementary particles are either bosons or fermions. Unlike fermions, more than one boson in a system (such as an atom) can possess the same energy state....
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The general name for any particle with a spin of an integer number ( 0,1 or 2...) of quantum units of angular momentum (named for Indian physicist S.N. Bose). The carrier particles of all interactions are bosons. Mesons are also bosons.
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A force-carrier particle. Photons, gluons, W, and Z particles are allbosons. Another type of boson, the Higgs, is proposed as the mechanism by whichparticles acquire mass.
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any particle that obeys Bose-Einstein statistics: bosons have integral spins: 0, 1, 2, … Cf. fermion.
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