point particle उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- :: : The weak equivalence principle only applies to point particles in a gravitational field.
- As far as we know, electrons are point particles with no intrinsic size at all.
- Nevertheless, there is good reason that an elementary particle is often called a point particle.
- Given some molecule, you are free to consider it as a system of point particles.
- It is often a hypothetical simplified point particle with no properties other than mass and charge.
- Likewise, in electromagnetism, physicists discuss a "'point charge "', a point particle with a nonzero charge.
- This implies that the point particle would have infinite inertia, making it unable to be accelerated.
- String theory extends ordinary particle physics by replacing zero-dimensional point particles by one-dimensional objects called strings.
- In general relativity, geodesics describe the motion of point particles under the influence of gravity alone.
- However unlike point particles, point mass can only apply to an object that is infinitely small.