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It's equivalent to exploding 400,000 Hiroshima
atomic
bombs per day 365 days per year.
Non-technical, non-biologist amateurs play a video game in which they visually rearrange the structure of the protein, allowing the computer to manage the
atomic
forces and interactions and identify structural issues.
We call this a compound or a molecule, and it is 26 atoms that are stitched together by
atomic
bonds.
At this
atomic
scale, math practically touches reality.
For, in weather, we're not only dealing with forces of a far greater variety than even the
atomic
physicist encounters, but with life itself.
If the Higgs field were only a few times more intense, we would see atoms shrinking, neutrons decaying inside
atomic
nuclei, nuclei disintegrating, and hydrogen would be the only possible chemical element in the universe.
And the Higgs field, in the ultra-dense Higgs state, is not just a few times more intense than today, but billions of times, and if space-time were filled by this Higgs state, all
atomic
matter would collapse.
For example, only Americans now in their 70s or older today can remember the experience of living through a great depression, the experience of living through a world war, and agonizing whether or not dropping
atomic
bombs would be more horrible than the likely consequences of not dropping
atomic
bombs.
That put a whole bunch of sulfur in the stratosphere with a sort of
atomic
bomb-like cloud.
Some of the
atomic
motion in the hot object is transferred to the surroundings, and it cools down.
So they’re used in devices that find underground oil and mineral deposits, and they also make highly accurate
atomic
clocks, like the ones used in global positioning satellites.
They’re also useful for the study of
atomic
and subatomic phenomena, which requires measuring incredibly tiny fluctuations in the energy of atoms.
Laser cooling can slow atoms to just a few centimeters per second— enough for the motion caused by
atomic
quantum effects to become obvious.
I read books about Stalin, and books about how the Uzbek people came to identify as Muslims, and I read books about how to make
atomic
bombs, but it just felt like I was creating my own hurdles, and then jumping over them myself, instead of feeling the excitement of being part of a community of learners, a community of people who are engaged together in the cartographic enterprise of trying to better understand and map the world around us.
My area is the
atomic
nucleus, which is the tiny dot inside an atom.
But it's really a tiny fraction of the size of an
atomic
nucleus.
By late 1860, Avogadro was proven correct, and his work helped lay the foundation for the
atomic
theory.
First of all, an atom of eka-aluminum has an
atomic
weight of 68, about 68 times heavier than a hydrogen atom.
Gallium's
atomic
weight is 69.72.
Today, things are largely made up of atoms, but hundreds of seconds after the Big Bang, it was too hot for electrons to join
atomic
nuclei to make atoms.
A few seconds after the Big Bang, it was hotter still, hot enough to overpower the forces that usually hold protons and neutrons together in
atomic
nuclei.
These two apparently solid objects would completely disappear into a big flash of energy, equivalent to an
atomic
bomb.
Commandeering civilian planes and using them as weapons, dropping
atomic
bombs, the use of gas chambers or poisonous gas in conflict, all of these actions, if committed, constitute acts of war and war crimes under customary international law and the Hague conventions.
How do we know about
atomic
structure?
From plain old rocks to the beautiful complexity of life, the nature of everything we see, hear, smell, taste, touch, and even feel is determined at the
atomic
level.
The answer lies 12,000 miles over your head in an orbiting satellite that keeps time to the beat of an
atomic
clock powered by quantum mechanics.
Enter
atomic
clocks, some of which are so precise that they would not gain or lose a second even if they ran for the next 300 million years.
Just as a grandfather clock relies on the constant swinging back and forth of a pendulum under gravity, the tick tock of an
atomic
clock is maintained by the transition between two energy levels of an atom.
Instead,
atomic
energy is constrained to a precise set of levels.
Now, if you had a quantum
atomic
car, you wouldn't accelerate in a linear fashion.
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