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dyon

Dyon vs Exciton - What's the difference?

dyon | exciton |


In physics|lang=en terms the difference between dyon and exciton

is that dyon is (physics) a hypothetical particle with both electric and magnetic charges while exciton is (physics) a bound state of an electron and an electron hole in an insulator or semiconductor.

As nouns the difference between dyon and exciton

is that dyon is (physics) a hypothetical particle with both electric and magnetic charges while exciton is (physics) a bound state of an electron and an electron hole in an insulator or semiconductor.

Syon vs Dyon - What's the difference?

syon | dyon |


As nouns the difference between syon and dyon

is that syon is while dyon is (physics) a hypothetical particle with both electric and magnetic charges.

Dyon vs Cyon - What's the difference?

dyon | cyon |


As nouns the difference between dyon and cyon

is that dyon is (physics) a hypothetical particle with both electric and magnetic charges while cyon is .

Dyor vs Dyon - What's the difference?

dyor | dyon |


As an abbreviation dyor

is (informal) do your own research.

As a noun dyon is

(physics) a hypothetical particle with both electric and magnetic charges.

Dyon vs Doon - What's the difference?

dyon | doon |


As a noun dyon

is (physics) a hypothetical particle with both electric and magnetic charges.

As an adverb doon is

(geordie) down.

As a preposition doon is

(geordie) down.

As an adjective doon is

(geordie) on a lower level than before; down.

Dyon vs Dykon - What's the difference?

dyon | dykon |


As nouns the difference between dyon and dykon

is that dyon is (physics) a hypothetical particle with both electric and magnetic charges while dykon is (label) a celebrity, often a woman, who is much admired by lesbians.

Dyon vs Dyun - What's the difference?

dyon | dyun |


As a noun dyon

is a hypothetical particle with both electric and magnetic charges.

As a verb dyun is

past participle of de.

Dyno vs Dyon - What's the difference?

dyno | dyon |


As nouns the difference between dyno and dyon

is that dyno is (climbing) a dynamic climbing move or jump to reach a hold that cannot otherwise be reached while dyon is (physics) a hypothetical particle with both electric and magnetic charges.

Lyon vs Dyon - What's the difference?

lyon | dyon |


As nouns the difference between lyon and dyon

is that lyon is while dyon is (physics) a hypothetical particle with both electric and magnetic charges.

Don vs Dyon - What's the difference?

don | dyon |


As nouns the difference between don and dyon

is that don is (science) (dissolved organic nitrogen) while dyon is (physics) a hypothetical particle with both electric and magnetic charges.

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