Neutrino

Word NEUTRINO
Character 8
Hyphenation N/A
Pronunciations /njuːˈtɹiːnəʊ/

Definitions and meanings of "Neutrino"

What do we mean by neutrino?

Any of three electrically neutral leptons (the electron neutrino, muon neutrino and tau neutrino—one in each of the three generations of elementary fermions) that have small or very small masses. noun

An elementary particle that is classified as a lepton, and has an extremely small but nonzero mass and no electric charge. It interacts with the surroundings only via the weak force or gravitation, making it very difficult to detect. noun

An elementary particle with zero charge and zero mass noun

An elementary particle that is classified as a lepton, and has an extremely small but nonzero mass and no electric charge. It interacts with the surroundings only via the weak force or gravitation, making it very difficult to detect.

(Particle Physics) noun. neutrino. Originated by Pauli, using the term 'neutron.' After discovery of 'heavy neutron' by Chadwick (1932), Enrico Fermi dubbed the term by using 'Neutrino' to distinguish from Chadwick's 'heavy neutron.' Urban Dictionary

A 'neutrino' Is generally a white self loathing lazy intellectual that resides in the northern California area. He tends to be stuck in a civil rights state of mind and is convinced that all white politicians are out to oppress the blacks. He's never actually experienced the real world and the closest thing he gets to reality is his old 5th grade history books. When a 'neutrino' debates he will pull the 'race card' at every turn,l and lacks the social skills and will to actually discover the new America. Urban Dictionary

A particle that, like me is constantly penetrating your mom. Urban Dictionary

Co-Founder of Disaster Labs, a.k.a. Atomic Knight Productions (AKWare). Quirky, often dark sense of humour prevails his creative accomplishments. Creator of many now-classic flash films, including Duck and Cover, The Naughty Christmas-Themed Show, and Shadow Government Puppet Show, as well as the highly acclaimed sprite-based comic strip, Chicanery!. Currently working on a project which has gone through a number of script and design changes; expected around 2005. Urban Dictionary

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The word "neutrino" in example sentences

This means e.g. that the electron and the neutrino belong to the same family of particles; the neutrino is the electron's little brother. ❋ Unknown (1992)

For example, a positively charged pion decaying to a positively charged muon and a muon neutrino is the mirror process of a negatively charged pion decaying to a negatively charged muon and a muon antineutrino. ❋ Unknown (2008)

The neutrino is an obscure particle with no electric charge and which only interacts with matter via the weak nuclear force. ❋ Unknown (2005)

The neutrino is an elementary particle, which was postulated in 1930 by Wolfgang ❋ Unknown (2005)

The simplest model that fits all the neutrino data implies that the mass of the electron neutrino is about 100 million times smaller than the mass of the electron. ❋ Unknown (2004)

The most common particle in the universe, the neutrino, is created in huge quantities during these reactions. ❋ Unknown (2002)

The neutrino is a participant in processes involving the ❋ Unknown (2000)

A neutrino is a sub-atomic particle that interacts weakly with matter and travels at a speed that is essentially the speed of light. ❋ Unknown (2000)

The neutrino is very reluctant to react with its environment. ❋ Unknown (1995)

This splendid theory lent great credibility to the hypothesis that the neutrino is created simultaneously with the electron every time a nucleus disintegrates through beta decay. ❋ Unknown (1995)

The neutrino is the most elusive of the known elementary particles. ❋ Unknown (1988)

The old type of neutrino is paired with and may be transformed into an electron, the newly discovered type of neutrino is similarly paired with the muon. ❋ Unknown (1988)

The neutrino is electrically neutral and almost or totally massless - hence the name. ❋ Unknown (1988)

The operational problems associated with a limping accelerator and a new laboratory made very difficult, albeit impossible for us during the Summer of 1973 to settle definitively the question of the existence of neutral currents in neutrino interactions, when competing with the much more advanced instrumentation of ❋ Unknown (1984)

Instead, about one year later we could cleanly observe the presence of all-muons events in neutrino interactions and to confirm in this way one of the crucial predictions of the GIM mechanism, hinting at the existence of charm, glamorously settled only few months later with the observation of the Y/J particle. ❋ Unknown (1984)

In early 1974, we predicted that charm would be discovered in neutrino physics or in e+ e - annihilation. ❋ Unknown (1980)

This phantom was given the nickname 'neutrino' -- neutron plus bambino. ❋ Clarke, Arthur C. (1986)

European researchers said they clocked an oddball type of subatomic particle called a neutrino going faster than the 186,282 miles per second that has long been considered the cosmic speed limit. ❋ Unknown (2011)

They measure neutrino masses, as well as a very interesting property of neutrinos known as neutrino oscillation -- the fact that neutrinos can oscillate back and forth into each other -- that is one type of neutrino can get transmuted into another type as they travel along through space or matter. ❋ Lisa Randall (2011)

But the electron also has a neutral partner called the neutrino, with no electric charge and a very tiny mass. ❋ Unknown (2008)

There are three types of neutrinos, which are [electron], [tau], and [muon]. ❋ Yang, Kyung-Chol (2003)

Hey look, It's a neutrino selling [bean] [pies] at a [stop light]. ❋ Vic/DA (2010)

These Neutrinos are [penetrating] me! - [your mom] ❋ Megameter Penis (2019)

[Neutrino's] "[Chicanery]!" always [cracks] me up. ❋ EvilJim (2005)

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