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Charged vs Graphino - What's the difference?

charged | graphino |

As a verb charged

is (charge).

As a noun graphino is

(physics) a massless charged relativistic quasiparticle that arises from the low-energy excitations in a 2d graphene sheet interacting with an electromagnetic field.

charged

English

Verb

(head)
  • (charge)
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  • , author=(Jan Sapp) , title=Race Finished , volume=100, issue=2, page=164 , magazine=(American Scientist) citation , passage=Few concepts are as emotionally charged as that of race. The word conjures up a mixture of associations—culture, ethnicity, genetics, subjugation, exclusion and persecution. But is the tragic history of efforts to define groups of people by race really a matter of the misuse of science, the abuse of a valid biological concept?}}

    graphino

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (physics) A massless charged relativistic quasiparticle that arises from the low-energy excitations in a 2D graphene sheet interacting with an electromagnetic field