Phonon vs Phono - What's the difference?
phonon | phono |
(physics) The quantum of acoustic or vibrational energy (sound), considered a discrete particle rather than a wave.
phonograph
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As nouns the difference between phonon and phono
is that phonon is (physics) the quantum of acoustic or vibrational energy (sound), considered a discrete particle rather than a wave while phono is phonograph.phonon
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(en noun)See also
* photon * plasmonphono
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