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  • Heavy ions are charged particles heavier than alpha particles.<ref>Heavy ion. (1998, J ...energy levels for 4 ions. For example, carbon is one of the more abundant ions in cosmic radiation, and the most likely kinetic energy level for a carbon
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  • Heavy ions are charged particles heavier than alpha particles.<ref>Heavy ion. (1998, J ...energy levels for 4 ions. For example, carbon is one of the more abundant ions in cosmic radiation, and the most likely kinetic energy level for a carbon
    5 KB (772 words) - 13:42, 8 January 2020
  • ...e Sun. The Earth's magnetic field acts as an umbrella, deflecting incoming ions and electrons, channeling them to the Earth's poles. This generates magnifi ==Detecting damaging CME ions==
    5 KB (701 words) - 08:06, 27 May 2022
  • ...l compound that has a [[PH]] greater than 7.0. Acids donate [[hydrogen]] [[ions]] when reacted with [[base|bases]]. Acid/Base reactions produce [[salts]].
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  • ...s oxygen and hydrogen respectively. The net effect of of the migration of ions is identical to the flow of an electric current through the liquid.
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  • *High energy ions can be excited by [[solar wind]] interactions and/or emitted directly from
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  • ...Weather|space weather]]. Probes such as ''SoHO'' and ''ACE'' receive solar ions approximately an hour before they impact the Earth's atmosphere.<ref>[http: Now, keeping the assumption that it will approximately take solar ions 60 minutes to travel 1.5 million km (from Earth's <math>L_1</math> point to
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  • Cosmic radiation comprises 85% protons, 14% alpha particles, and 1% heavy ions.<ref>Schimmerling W. (2011, Feb 5). The Space Radiation Environment: An Int
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  • |[[Heavy Ions|'''Heavy Ions''']] Cosmic radiation comprises 85% protons, 14% alpha particles, and 1% heavy ions.<ref>Schimmerling W. (2011, Feb 5). The Space Radiation Environment: An Int
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  • ...gh space. The sun’s magnetic field can then sweep them away. In addition ions may hit other atoms in the atmosphere, knocking them into space, as well.<r
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  • ...ager at the Inter-Ion Project in the Samara University, Russia, to measure ions in the ionosphere. I was the communication coordinator for the Space Genera
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  • ...ke a great propellent for an ion thruster. Electric fields can accelerate ions to VERY high velocities. However, He and Ne are rare and expensive, so arg
    6 KB (1,111 words) - 05:16, 25 June 2022
  • ...irred. Using a number of electrochemical sensors, the instrument measured ions that were dissolved from the sample.<ref>Kounaves, Samuel P; Lukow, Stefan
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  • ...ges are meant to generate an electric field sufficient to deflect incoming ions approaching from any direction.  Despite the elimination of the enclosing
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  • ...mportant for plant growth. These included pH, conductivity, B, total N, P, ions and macroscopic texture. Some of these factors are easy to measure with the
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  • ...ause an atom of atmosphere to lose an electron and thereby become an ion. Ions can interact with the sun’s magnetic field as it moves through space. In
    49 KB (7,482 words) - 13:10, 27 December 2023
  • ...tic cosmic rays are 87% high energy protons and 12% alpha particles, heavy ions of Fe. (Baatout 2020) The amount of radiation the astronauts would be expos
    64 KB (10,261 words) - 16:11, 21 December 2020
  • ...f the “life on Mars” puzzle because life forms use these gradients to move ions across membranes in order to perform many metabolic and other biological fu
    80 KB (12,727 words) - 12:45, 26 May 2020
  • ...bacteriorhodopsin and halorhodopsin pump out protons and pump in chloride ions. Pumping out protons will increase the pH of the soil. However, desert soil
    173 KB (29,116 words) - 08:06, 29 October 2019