Indistinguishable particles are particles that are so similar or identical that they can not be distinguished from another. Electrons and sometimes atoms and molecules can be indistinguishable particles.
Beta particles can be electrons (beta-) or positrons (beta+), along with electron antineutrinos (beta-) or electron neutrinos (beta+). Cathode ray particles are just electrons. Since neutrinos have no charge, they do not interact well with matter. As a result, the electrons from beta- decay are nearly indistinguishable from the electrons in cathode rays, with the possible exception of their velocity.
particles in solutions are dissolved. Unless the particles are too big, then they would just sink to the bottom E.G sand wouldn't dissolve in water, but salt would. particals in soulutions are dissolved
That point is incredibly close to 77N 45W ... virtually indistinguishable on a clear day.
smoke particles are bigger than gas particles.
Virtually indistinguishable from 3 minutes, or from 5% of one hour.
No. You can produce alpha particles in a number of ways, but that's not really "cloning" as the term is usually used, even if all alpha particles are indistinguishable from each other.
Price discrimination is indistinguishable
They are the smallest bits of sodium possible that retain the chemical properties of sodium. Atoms of sodium can be broken into their component particles, but below the level of atom, all the particles of a given kind are indistinguishable. A proton from a sodium atom, for example, is indistinguishable from a proton taken from an atom of mercury. Sodium atoms consist of 11 protons and 11 electrons; its atomic number is 11. It has 12 neutrons. It is an alkali metal with a cubic crystal structure.
The twins' appearances were so similar that they were virtually indistinguishable from each other.
Something that is so like something else that it is impossible to distinguish it from that item is said to be indistinguishable.
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The route word would be distinguish.
Virtually indistinguishable from 5 .
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Beta particles can be electrons (beta-) or positrons (beta+), along with electron antineutrinos (beta-) or electron neutrinos (beta+). Cathode ray particles are just electrons. Since neutrinos have no charge, they do not interact well with matter. As a result, the electrons from beta- decay are nearly indistinguishable from the electrons in cathode rays, with the possible exception of their velocity.
In a homogeneous mixture the components are indistinguishable.