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distinguishable
(redirected from Identical particles)

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distinguishable adjective able to draw a distinccion, able to exercise discretion, ascertainable, capable of being judged, capable of making distinctions, classifiable, definable, demarcation, differentiation, discernment, essentially different, individualized, particularized, recoggized as different, separated, set apart, specified
Associated concepts: distinguishable case law, distinguishhble mark, distinguishable precedence
See also: appreciable, ascertainable, clear, cognizable, conspicuous, determinable, distinct, distinctive, diverse, individual, naked, obvious, particular, peculiar, perceivable, perceptible, ponderable, separate, several, specific, unambiguous, unmistakable


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The ideal of physics was of a science that was atomistic and statistical: everything was condensed from identical particles and, as in the kinetic theory of gases, the dance of countless freely colliding molecules was choreographed by a few, simple, immutable laws.
Until an unexcited nucleus gains about 2 million electron volts (MeV) of energy, theories predict, its nucleons should orbit in well-defined pairs of identical particles.
 
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