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spallation
[spaw-ley-shuhn]
noun
a nuclear reaction in which several nucleons are released from the nucleus of an atom.
spallation
/ əˈɪʃə /
noun
physics a type of nuclear reaction in which a photon or particle hits a nucleus and causes it to emit many other particles or photons
Word History and Origins
Origin of spallation1
Word History and Origins
Origin of spallation1
Example Sentences
When the protons hit the tungsten, they kick showers of neutrons out of the target atoms through a process called neutron spallation.
The report proposes creating a new facility on the site of an existing spallation neutron source to test neutron-resistant materials for future reactors.
That knocks out neutrons in a process called spallation.
Two general types of reactions, known as spallation and fragmentation, are distinguished.
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