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elec·tron
/ɪˈlɛkˌtrɑn/
電子
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elec·tron
/ɪˈlɛkˌtrɑn/
名詞
電子
From:
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electron
電子
From:
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electron
電子
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
E·lec·tron
n.
1.
Amber
;
also
,
the
alloy
of
gold
and
silver
,
called
electrum
. [
archaic
]
2.
Physics & Chem.
one
of
the
fundamental
subatomic
particles
,
having
a
negative
charge
and
about
one
thousandth
the
mass
of
a
hydrogen
atom
.
The
electron
carries
(
or
is
)
a
natural
unit
of
negative
electricity
,
equal
to
3.4
x
10⁻¹⁰
electrostatic
units
,
and
is
classed
by
physicists
as
a
lepton
.
Its
mass
is
practically
constant
at
the
lesser
speeds
,
but
increases
due
to
relativistic
effects
as
the
velocity
approaches
that
of
light
.
Electrons
are
all
of
one
kind
,
so
far
as
is
known
.
Thus
far
,
no
structure
has
been
detected
within
an
electron
,
and
it
is
probably
one
of
the
ultimate
composite
constituents
of
all
matter
.
An
atom
or
group
of
atoms
from
which
an
electron
has
been
detached
has
a
positive
charge
and
is
called
a
cation
.
Electrons
are
projected
from
the
cathode
of
vacuum
tubes
(
including
television
picture
tubes
)
as
cathode rays
and
from
radioactive
substances
as
the
beta rays
.
Previously
also
referred
to
as
corpuscle
,
an
obsolete
term
.
The
motion
of
electrons
through
metallic
conductors
is
observed
as
an
electric
current
.
A
particle
identical
to
the
electron
in
mass
and
most
other
respects
,
but
having
a
positive
instead
of
a
negative
charge
,
is
called
a
positron
,
or
antielectron
◄
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
electron
n
:
an
elementary
particle
with
negative
charge
[
syn
:
negatron
]
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