isomass
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editisomass
- (physics) A condition of having the same mass.
- 2004, Klaus G. Heumann, Handbook of Elemental Speciation: Techniques and Methodology, →ISBN:
- If a packet of isomass ions is accelerated through the same potential difference, the ions will achieve an equal velocity and arrive at the detector with a time spread corresponding to their initial spatial distribution in the direction of the flight tube.
- 2010, H. V. Klapdor-Kleingrothaus, Seventy Years of Double Beta Decay, →ISBN:
- In Fig. 4 the isomass lines of equal mee in the oscillation parameter space are shown, together with various bounds from existing and future reactor and accelerator oscillation experiments.
- 2013, Sarah A. Fagents, Tracy K. P. Gregg, Rosaly M. C. Lopes, Modeling Volcanic Processes: The Physics and Mathematics of Volcanism, →ISBN:
- Values of square root of area and mass/area of isomass lines for the Etna 1998 tephra deposit.
- (cyrstallography) The mechanism by which crystal formation tends toward spherical formations which minimize the surface to volume ratio.