IPA: /kəˈlaɪdə/
KK: /kəˈlaɪdər/
Definition: A type of machine that accelerates particles and causes them to collide with each other, often used in scientific research to study fundamental particles and forces.
Example: The scientists at the collider observed new particles being formed during the collisions.
IPA: /ˈkɒlɪmeɪt/
KK: /ˈkɒlɪmeɪt/
Definition: To adjust the direction of an optical device so that its line of sight is straight and parallel.
Example: The technician needed to collimate the telescope before the stargazing event.
IPA: //ˈkɒlɪmeɪtɪd//
KK: /kɑːlɪmeɪtɪd/
Definition: Describing light beams that are parallel to each other, resulting in a flat wavefront.
Example: The laser emitted a collimated beam of light that traveled long distances without spreading out.
Definition: To align or focus light or other waves into a parallel beam.
Example: The laser beam was collimated to ensure it traveled straight over a long distance.
IPA: /ˌkɒlɪˈmeɪʃən/
KK: /kɑːlɪˈmeɪʃən/
Definition: The process of aligning lenses or mirrors so that light rays travel in parallel, reducing distortions in images.
Example: The technician performed collimation on the telescope to ensure clear images of distant stars.
IPA: /kəˈlɪməˌteɹ/
KK: /kəˈlɪməˌteɪtər/
Definition: A tool that creates a beam of parallel rays, often used in optics and radiation applications.
Example: The scientist adjusted the collimator to ensure the laser beam was perfectly straight.
IPA: /kəˈlɪʒənl/
KK: /kəˈlɪʒənl/
Definition: Relating to events where two or more objects hit each other, especially in the context of particles or physical bodies.
Example: The collisional effects in the experiment were significant in understanding particle interactions.
IPA: /kəˈloʊdiən/
KK: /kəˈloʊdiən/
Definition: A thick, sticky liquid made from a mixture of certain chemicals, used mainly to cover wounds or in photography.
Example: The doctor applied collodion to the cut to help it heal.
IPA: //ˈkɒlɔɪd//
KK: /ˈkɒlɔɪd/
Definition: Relating to a type of mixture where tiny particles are suspended in a liquid or gas, but do not settle out.
Example: Milk is a colloid because it contains tiny fat particles suspended in water.
Definition: A type of mixture where tiny particles are spread throughout a liquid or gas, but do not settle out or can be easily filtered.
Example: Milk is an example of a colloid because it contains tiny fat particles dispersed in water.
IPA: /kəˈlɔɪdəl/
KK: /kəˈlɔɪdəl/
Definition: Relating to a mixture where tiny particles are suspended in a liquid or gas, but do not settle out.
Example: The scientist studied the properties of colloidal solutions in her research.
IPA: /kəˈlɔɪdəli/
KK: /kəˈlɔɪdli/
Definition: In a manner that relates to colloids, which are mixtures where tiny particles are dispersed throughout a substance without settling.
Example: The solution was mixed colloidally to ensure an even distribution of particles.
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