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electron-neutrino

[ ih-lek-tron-noo-tree-noh, -nyoo- ]

noun

, Physics.
, plural e·lec·tron-neu·tri·nos.
  1. a type of neutrino that obeys a conservation law together with the electron, with the total number of electrons and electron-neutrinos minus the total number of their antiparticles remaining constant.


electron neutrino

  1. A type of neutrino associated with the electron, often created in particle interactions involving electrons (such as beta decay). The electron neutrino has a mass of less than 4 × 10 -6 that of an electron.
  2. See more at neutrinoSee Table at subatomic particle
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Example Sentences

The subject of the 2015 Nobel Prize in Physics, neutrinos were seen to exist in three different flavours: the electron-neutrino, the muon-neutrino and the tau-neutrino.

From BBC

But unlike the Dark Knight, neutrinos have three identities rather than two: the electron-neutrino, the muon-neutrino and the tau-neutrino.

From BBC

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