uncharged particles
[/ʌnˈtʃɑːrdʒd ˈpɑːrtɪklz/]
nounpl: uncharged particles
partículas não carregadas
1. Elementary particles or subatomic particles that possess no electric charge; particles that are electrically neutral
Neutrons and photons are examples of uncharged particles found in nature.
Nêutrons e fótons são exemplos de partículas não carregadas encontradas na natureza.
2. In physics, particles with zero net electric charge that do not interact electromagnetically in the same way as charged particles
Uncharged particles pass through electric and magnetic fields without deflection.
Partículas não carregadas atravessam campos elétricos e magnéticos sem sofrer deflexão.
This is specialized scientific terminology used primarily in physics, chemistry, and nuclear science contexts. The term is used identically across English-speaking countries and in Portuguese-speaking scientific communities. It reflects the international nature of scientific nomenclature and is not subject to regional variations in meaning or usage, though educational emphasis may vary by country.
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