collision hamkubeš Fr.: collision The act or process of colliding, → collide. Verbal noun from → collide . |
collisional hamkubeši Fr.: collisionnel Of or relating to → collision. |
collisional cross section sekanj-e oskarmand-e hamkubeši Fr.: section efficace de collision Same as → cross section. → collisional; → cross; → section. |
collisional decay tabâhi-ye hamkuneši Fr.: désexcitation collisionnelle The process when the energy difference between the excited and non excited states of an atom is taken away by an electron during a collision. → collisional; → decay. |
collisional excitation barangizeš-e hamkubeši Fr.: excitation collisionnelle A physical process which is caused by the free electrons that are energized either by → photoionization or → collisional ionization. Collisional excitation puts ions, atoms, and molecules into excited states from which they may decay radiatively. Collisional excitation is important in the → interstellar medium. → collisional; → excitation. |
collisional heating garmeš-e hamkubeši Fr.: chauffage par collisions A physical process whereby heat is imparted to (e.g. → interstellar dust grains or → molecular hydrogen) through collisions (with hot electrons, ions, etc.). → collisional; → heating. |
collisional ionization yoneš-e hamkubeši Fr.: ionisation collisionnelle An → ionization resulting from a → collision. → collisional; → ionization. |
collisional plasma pelâsmâ-ye hamkubeši Fr.: plasma collisionnel A plasma in which the → mean free path of the → charged particles between two → collisions is much smaller than the size of the system containing the plasma. → collisional; → plasma. |
collisionless damping mirâyi-ye bihamkubeš Fr.: amortissement sans collision Same as the → Landau damping. |
Coulomb collision hamkubeš-e Coulomb Fr.: collision coulombienne A particle → collision where the dominant force is described by → Coulomb's law. The collision results in deflections of the particles away from their initial paths. |
elastic collision hamkubš-e kešâyand Fr.: collision élastique A collision between two particles which conserves the total kinetic energy and momentum of the system. |
inelastic collision hamkubeš-e nâkešâyand Fr.: collision inélastique A collision between bodies in which there is a loss of total kinetic energy. |
noncollisional plasma pelâsmâ-ye nâ-hamkubeši Fr.: plasma non-collisionnel: A plasma in which the → mean free path of the charged particles between two collisions is much larger than the size of the system containing the plasma. → non-; → collisional; → plasma. |
radiative collision hamkubeš-e tâbeši Fr.: collision radiative A collision between charged particles in which part of the kinetic energy is converted into electromagnetic radiation. |