Atomic vs Intraorbital - What's the difference?
atomic | intraorbital |
(physics, chemistry) Of or relating to atoms
Of or employing nuclear energy or processes
Infinitesimally small
Unable to be split or made any smaller
(computing) Said of an operation that is guaranteed to either complete fully, or not at all.
As adjectives the difference between atomic and intraorbital
is that atomic is atomic while intraorbital is (physics) within an atomic or molecular orbital.atomic
English
Adjective
- A stream of atomic hydrogen is emitted
- We built a small atomic bomb in the garage
- The hairs on a bedbug are almost atomic
- A bit is an atomic item of data
- In order to avoid race conditions, this operation has to be atomic
