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    subatomic

    US /ˌsʌbəˈtɑmɪk/

    ・

    UK /ˌsʌbəˈtɒmɪk/

    B1
    adj.AdjectiveConcerning constituents of the atom
    There are many subatomic particles

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    Origins of the Universe 101 | National Geographic

    05:50Origins of the Universe 101 | National Geographic
    • However, the universe was still too hot and dense for subatomic particles to form.

      However, the universe was still too hot and dense for subatomic particles to form.

    • However, the universe was still too hot and dense for subatomic particles to form.

      However, the universe was still too hot and dense for subatomic particles to form.

    B2

    Google´s NEW Quantum Chip Could Change the World!

    11:44Google´s NEW Quantum Chip Could Change the World!
    • The principles of quantum mechanics, which describe the peculiar behaviors of subatomic particles, enable quantum computers to tackle problems that are currently intractable for classical computers.

      The principles of quantum mechanics, which describe the peculiar behaviors of subatomic particles, enable quantum computers to tackle problems that are currently intractable for classical computers.

    • The principles of quantum mechanics, which describe the peculiar behaviors of subatomic particles, enable quantum computers to tackle problems that are currently intractable for classical computers.

      The principles of quantum mechanics, which describe the peculiar behaviors of subatomic particles, enable quantum computers to tackle problems that are currently intractable for classical computers.

    B2

    Scale of the universe - Our TINY UNIVERSE in NUMBERS (Part 1)

    09:15Scale of the universe - Our TINY UNIVERSE in NUMBERS (Part 1)
    • Now begins the higher dimensions which are theorized to exist but are imperceptible to us as they are believed to exist on a subatomic level.

      Now begins the higher dimensions which are theorized to exist but are imperceptible to us as they are believed to exist on a subatomic level.

    • Now begins the higher dimensions, which are theorized to exist but are imperceptible to us, as they are believed to exist on a subatomic level.

      Now begins the higher dimensions, which are theorized to exist but are imperceptible to us, as they are believed to exist on a subatomic level.

    B2

    The Elegant Universe 03

    48:49The Elegant Universe 03
    • If we could only master the rhythms of strings, then we'd stand a good chance of explaining all the matter and all the forces of nature, from the tiniest subatomic particles to the galaxies of outer space.

      If we could only master the rhythms of strings, then we'd stand a good chance of explaining all the matter and all the forces of nature, from the tiniest subatomic particles to the galaxies of outer space.

    • From the tiniest subatomic particles

      From the tiniest subatomic particles

    B1

    "The World is a Corporation" (Network, 1976)

    06:19"The World is a Corporation" (Network, 1976)
    • That is the atomic and subatomic and galactic structure of things today.

      That is the atomic and subatomic and galactic structure of things today.

    • That is the atomic and subatomic and galactic structure of things today.

      That is the atomic and subatomic and galactic structure of things today.

    B2

    Is The 5-Second Rule True?

    10:32Is The 5-Second Rule True?
    • that's not really what happens. At a subatomic level, atoms resist smashing together because

      that's not really what happens. At a subatomic level, atoms resist smashing together because

    • At a subatomic level, atoms resist smashing together because their electrons repel.

      At a subatomic level, atoms resist smashing together because their electrons repel.

    B2

    The Elegant Universe 01

    51:46The Elegant Universe 01
    • He used to say, "God does not throw dice." Yet experiment after experiment showed Einstein was wrong and that quantum mechanics really does describe how the world works at the subatomic level.

      He used to say, "God does not throw dice." Yet experiment after experiment showed Einstein was wrong and that quantum mechanics really does describe how the world works at the subatomic level.

    • Absolutely no one could figure out how gravity operates when you get down to the size of atoms and subatomic particles.

      Absolutely no one could figure out how gravity operates when you get down to the size of atoms and subatomic particles.

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    How Far Can We Go? Limits of Humanity.

    07:45How Far Can We Go? Limits of Humanity.
    • and subatomic distances became galactic distances.

      and subatomic distances became galactic distances.

    • and subatomic distances became galactic distances,

      and subatomic distances became galactic distances,

    B2

    Ant-Man in 5 Minutes

    05:03Ant-Man in 5 Minutes
    • If that regulator is compromised you would go subatomic.

      If that regulator is compromised you would go subatomic.

    • If that regulator is compromised, you would go subatomic.

      If that regulator is compromised, you would go subatomic.

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    Stephen Hawking's: Grand Design - The Meaning of Life / Gran Diseño - Significado de la Vida

    12:31Stephen Hawking's: Grand Design - The Meaning of Life / Gran Diseño - Significado de la Vida
    • These quarks were proposed to be the building blocks of the subatomic particle called a proton.

      These quarks were proposed to be the building blocks of the subatomic particle called a proton.

    • In vast particle accelerators, like this one at CERN in Switzerland, scientists are on the hunt for quarks and other subatomic particles.

      In vast particle accelerators, like this one at CERN in Switzerland, scientists are on the hunt for quarks and other subatomic particles.

    B1