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Particle vs Electrorotation - What's the difference?

particle | electrorotation |


In physics|lang=en terms the difference between particle and electrorotation

is that particle is (physics) any of various physical objects making up the constituent parts of an atom; an elementary particle or subatomic particle while electrorotation is (physics) the rotation of an electrically polarized particle.

As nouns the difference between particle and electrorotation

is that particle is a very small piece of matter, a fragment; especially, the smallest possible part of something while electrorotation is (physics) the rotation of an electrically polarized particle.

Polarized vs Electrorotation - What's the difference?

polarized | electrorotation |


As an adjective polarized

is having a distinctive polarization.

As a verb polarized

is past tense of polarize.

As a noun electrorotation is

the rotation of an electrically polarized particle.

Electrically vs Electrorotation - What's the difference?

electrically | electrorotation |


As an adverb electrically

is in an electric manner; by means of electricity.

As a noun electrorotation is

(physics) the rotation of an electrically polarized particle.

Rotation vs Electrorotation - What's the difference?

rotation | electrorotation |


As nouns the difference between rotation and electrorotation

is that rotation is rotation while electrorotation is (physics) the rotation of an electrically polarized particle.