I don't think there's an answer to this question that's not a hard to understand as a delta particle itself.
A delta particle is one of four types of baryon sub atomic particles or delta resonances composed of only up and down quarks. Delta particles are very short lived.
It is known as a river delta. The Nile Delta is one example where the main river splits into smaller rivers and fans out before flowing into the Mediterranean Sea.
The change in enthalpy between products and reactants in a reaction
A delta is a triangular deposit of sediment at the end of a river or stream. It happens when the strong current of the river slows down and deposits the sediments it has been transporting.
Subatomic particle
Delta is a symbol meaning "change". Delta T means (T2-T1)
No, a delta particle is not a fast moving electron given off by a nucleus during radioactive decay. The electron described here is a beta particle, and specifically a beta minus particle. It is given off in (no surprise) beta minus decay. A link to a related question can be found below.
The motto of Delta Delta Delta is 'love one another'.
Nile delta, Mississippi delta, Indus Delta,
Delta Tau Delta was created in 1858.
Delta Sigma Delta was created in 1882.
The answer is delta
A delta, so named because of similarity to the Greek letter Delta.
Delta State, located in Nigeria, was created on August 27, 1991. It was created from the former Bendel State. The capital of Delta State is Asaba.
it is called a delta
Nile delta
Delta Mu Delta was created on 1913-11-18.
The motto of Delta Mu Delta is 'Through Knowledge, Power'.