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ñ - translation to English

LETTER OF THE LATIN ALPHABET
N; N (character); N (letter); User:Ijai1205/Johor Student Leaders Council (JSLC); ASCII 78; ASCII 110; U+004E; U+006E; Letter N
  • Latin N
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  • Proto-Sinaitic Nun
  • Proto-Caanite Nun

N         
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* N.B. (latín - nota bene) = Nota
* n-dimensional = enedimensional, de n dimensiones
* (N) operator = operador (N)
* N.T. (New Testament) = Nuevo Testamento
n         
(Abrev.) Nickel.
neutron         
  • Beta-}} radiation, the emission of a fast electron from the nucleus (the accompanying antineutrino is omitted). In the Rutherford model for the nucleus, red spheres were protons with positive charge and blue spheres were protons tightly bound to an electron with no net charge.<br>
The '''inset''' shows beta decay of a free neutron as it is understood today; an electron and antineutrino are created in this process.
  • The [[Feynman diagram]] for beta decay of a neutron into a proton, electron, and [[electron antineutrino]] via an intermediate heavy [[W boson]]
  • Models depicting the nucleus and electron energy levels in hydrogen, helium, lithium, and neon atoms. In reality, the diameter of the nucleus is about 100,000 times smaller than the diameter of the atom.
  • Cold neutron source providing neutrons at about the temperature of liquid hydrogen
  • W boson+}} boson]].
  • [[Institut Laue–Langevin]] (ILL) in Grenoble, France – a major neutron research facility.
  • Nuclear fission caused by absorption of a neutron by uranium-235. The heavy nuclide fragments into lighter components and additional neutrons.
  • Transmutation flow in [[light water reactor]], which is a thermal-spectrum reactor
NUCLEON (CONSTITUENT OF THE NUCLEUS OF THE ATOM) THAT HAS NEUTRAL ELECTRIC CHARGE (NO CHARGE); SYMBOL N
Neutrons; Nuetron; Nutron; Free neutron; Free Neutron; Mononeutron; Neutron mass; Neurtron; N particle; Fusion neutron; Neutronium-1; Neutron (physics); N⁰
(n.) = neutrón
Ex: A radiograph is a photograph produced by the passage of radiation, such as X rays, gamma rays, or neutrons, through an opaque object.
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* neutron activation = activación por neutrones

Definition

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1 f. Decimocuarta *letra del alfabeto español. Su sonido es alveolar nasal sonoro y se articula con el ápice de la lengua aplicado a los alvéolos superiores, mientras los bordes hacen contacto con la encía y molares superiores. Su nombre es "ene". Letra griega correspondiente, "ny". La "n", precediendo a "s" en la misma sílaba, se atenúa mucho y resulta afectado recalcar su pronunciación: "inspirar, conspirar"; en la sílaba "trans", en general no suena en absoluto. En final de palabra, delante de una "b" o una "p" iniciales, suena como "m": [Compersónas de su família].
2 (con mayúsc.) Se emplea para suplir el *nombre de alguien o para representar a alguien *indeterminado.
3 Mat. Se emplea para representar un *número indeterminado.

Wikipedia

N

N, or n, is the fourteenth letter in the Latin alphabet, used in the modern English alphabet, the alphabets of other western European languages and others worldwide. Its name in English is en (pronounced ), plural ens.

Examples of use of ñ
1. Email the Opinion Page EditorÌîñêâà áüёò ñ íîñêà: Moscow doesn‘t pull any punches.
2. Finally: a resolution I may be able to keep! Ñ Íîâûì ãîäîì! Michele A.
3. The standard verb for being tired is óñòàâàòü/ óñòàòü, but you can add intensifiers to taste. Ìû ðàáîòàëè ñ óòðà äî íîчè! ß òàê/áåçóìíî/æóòêî/ óæàñíî óñòàë! (We worked from morning till night!
4. When someone tells you, "ß åù¸ ñ òîáîé ðàñïëàчóñü!" (I‘ll make you pay for that!), you can usually expect nothing worse than having to do the dishes all week.
5. Another expression in a similar vein is Ìîñêâà áüёò ñ íîñêà (literally, Moscow kicks you off your feet). This comes from êóëàчíûå áîè –– fist–fighting tournaments –– when groups of men would line up by the Moscow River and try to beat each other to a pulp.