Nanoparticle vs Ferropaper - What's the difference?
nanoparticle | ferropaper |
any microscopic particle less than about 100 nanometers (nm) in diameter. In aerosol science, the term is often reserved for particles less than 50 nm in diameter; the term "ultrafine particles" is used for particles less than 100 nm in diameter.
(physics, chemistry) paper impregnated with magnetic nanoparticles of iron oxide
As nouns the difference between nanoparticle and ferropaper
is that nanoparticle is any microscopic particle less than about 100 nanometers (nm) in diameter. In aerosol science, the term is often reserved for particles less than 50 nm in diameter; the term "ultrafine particles" is used for particles less than 100 nm in diameter while ferropaper is paper impregnated with magnetic nanoparticles of iron oxide.nanoparticle
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(wikipedia nanoparticle) (en noun)See also
*nanotechnology *quantum dot *ultrafine particleferropaper
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