Pauli exclusion principle - tradução para Inglês
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Pauli exclusion principle - tradução para Inglês

QUANTUM MECHANICAL PRINCIPLE THAT TWO IDENTICAL FERMIONS CANNOT OCCUPY THE SAME QUANTUM STATE SIMULTANEOUSLY
Pauli principle; Pauli Exclusion Principle; Pauli anti symmetry principle; Pauli's anti symmetry principle; Pauli's exclusion principle; Pauli exlusion principle; Lightwave penetration of materials; Pauli exclusion; Pauli exclusive principle; The Pauli Exclusion Principle; Pauli's Exclusion Principle

Pauli exclusion principle         
principio de excepción de Pauli (la regla que fijó el físico austríaco Pauli según él no es posible que hayan dos electrones de igual estado en un átomo)
pase         
  • Simpantizantes de partido durante las elecciones de 2014.
Partido Accesibilidad sin Exclusion; PASE; Partido Accesibilidad sin Exclusión; Partido Accesibilidad Sin Exclusion; Accesibilidad Sin Exclusión
n. permit, pass
pase         
  • Simpantizantes de partido durante las elecciones de 2014.
Partido Accesibilidad sin Exclusion; PASE; Partido Accesibilidad sin Exclusión; Partido Accesibilidad Sin Exclusion; Accesibilidad Sin Exclusión
= pass, showing, swipecard.
Ex: Apart from serving as "electronic money", smart cards are already being envisaged as identification and access control passes, bearers of personal records, encryption devices and so on.
Ex: After use the filmstrip has to be rewound ready for the next showing.
Ex: The continuous collection of statistics of student library use is carried out by computerized entry turnstiles which read the students" university swipecards.
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* pase decisivo = assist.
* pase de modelos = designer ramp show.
* pase hacia atrás = back pass.
* pase médico = teaching round.

Definição

pase
Comunicación.
Cada una de las veces que la película de un anuncio publicitario es emitida por la televisión. En España esta película suele tener una duración de 10 a 45 segundos. Se llama publirreportaje al pase especial de una duración de dos minutos. Cada pase, por último, ocupa un espacio.

Wikipédia

Pauli exclusion principle

In quantum mechanics, the Pauli exclusion principle states that two or more identical particles with half-integer spins (i.e. fermions) cannot occupy the same quantum state within a quantum system simultaneously. This principle was formulated by Austrian physicist Wolfgang Pauli in 1925 for electrons, and later extended to all fermions with his spin–statistics theorem of 1940.

In the case of electrons in atoms, it can be stated as follows: it is impossible for two electrons of a poly-electron atom to have the same values of the four quantum numbers: n, the principal quantum number; , the azimuthal quantum number; m, the magnetic quantum number; and ms, the spin quantum number. For example, if two electrons reside in the same orbital, then their n, , and m values are the same; therefore their ms must be different, and thus the electrons must have opposite half-integer spin projections of 1/2 and −1/2.

Particles with an integer spin, or bosons, are not subject to the Pauli exclusion principle: any number of identical bosons can occupy the same quantum state, as with, for instance, photons produced by a laser or atoms in a Bose–Einstein condensate.

A more rigorous statement is that, concerning the exchange of two identical particles, the total (many-particle) wave function is antisymmetric for fermions, and symmetric for bosons. This means that if the space and spin coordinates of two identical particles are interchanged, then the total wave function changes its sign for fermions and does not change for bosons.

If two fermions were in the same state (for example the same orbital with the same spin in the same atom), interchanging them would change nothing and the total wave function would be unchanged. The only way the total wave function can both change sign as required for fermions and also remain unchanged is that this function must be zero everywhere, which means that the state cannot exist. This reasoning does not apply to bosons because the sign does not change.