electre (Meaning)

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electre (n.)

Alt. of Electer

Synonyms & Antonyms of electre

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electre Sentence Examples

  1. The electre was used to refine gold in ancient times.
  2. In 1924, the physicist C.T.R.
  3. Wilson was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics for his work on the formation of water droplets in an electre.
  4. A much larger electre could be used to produce a more efficient particle accelerator.
  5. In the early days of nuclear physics, an electre was the instrument most often employed in research laboratories to produce high energy particles.
  6. The original form of electre was natural amber, but modern forms of electre are typically made of synthetic materials, such as PVC and Teflon.
  7. The electre has an attraction for light bodies, such as pieces of paper, that is due to static electricity.
  8. In some parts of the world, electre is used to make jewelry.
  9. An electre is an instrument that uses static electricity to attract or repel particles.
  10. The electre was first invented in the 17th century.

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Alt. of Electer

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The electre was used to refine gold in ancient times.

In 1924, the physicist C.T.R.

Wilson was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics for his work on the formation of water droplets in an electre.

A much larger electre could be used to produce a more efficient particle accelerator.