graviton - translation to ρωσικά
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graviton - translation to ρωσικά

PARTÍCULA ELEMENTAR HIPOTÉTICA
Graviton; Grávitons; Gravitão; Gravitron

graviton         
физ. гравитон
graviton         
{m}
- (физ.) гравитон

Βικιπαίδεια

Gráviton

Na Física, o gráviton (português brasileiro) ou gravitão (português europeu) é uma partícula elementar hipotética que seria a responsável pela transmissão da força da gravidade na maioria dos modelos da teoria quântica de campos.

A teoria postula que os grávitons sempre são atrativos (gravidade nunca repele), atuando além de qualquer distância (gravidade é universal) e vêm de um ilimitado número de objetos. Portanto, se o gráviton existir, deve ser um bóson de spin par e igual a dois, e deve ter uma massa de repouso zero, segundo a Mecânica Quântica.

Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για graviton
1. Laughlin, who received a Nobel Prize in Physics, shows us in his important, brain–tickling new book, ‘‘A Different Universe.‘‘ Like the blacksmith to whom everything resembles a nail, some physicists spent decades trying to explain everything in terms of particles; thus, gravity was attributed to a hypothetical ‘‘graviton.‘‘ In recent decades, though, a few physicists have won acclaim for experiments with antireductionist implications.
2. In Our Time Technically more weird than awful, Melvyn Bragg wraps his intellectual jowls around ginormous and baffling subjects as dementedly diverse as "The Graviton – the quest for the theoretical gravity particle", "Greyfriars and Blackfriars – philosophy, evangelism and fund–raising in the 13th–century Church" or "Pastoral literature – the romantic idealisation of the countryside". It‘s like being locked in a university library with several tutors.