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Exciton vs Magneton - What's the difference?

exciton | magneton |


In physics terms the difference between exciton and magneton

is that exciton is a bound state of an electron and an electron hole in an insulator or semiconductor while magneton is any of several units of magnetic moment of an atom, molecule or subatomic particle.

Magnetos vs Magneton - What's the difference?

magnetos | magneton |


As nouns the difference between magnetos and magneton

is that magnetos is plural of lang=en while magneton is any of several units of magnetic moment of an atom, molecule or subatomic particle.

Magneto vs Magneton - What's the difference?

magneto | magneton |


As nouns the difference between magneto and magneton

is that magneto is a small magnetic dynamo, especially one that provides power to the spark plugs of a small internal combustion engine while magneton is any of several units of magnetic moment of an atom, molecule or subatomic particle.

Magnetod vs Magneton - What's the difference?

magnetod | magneton |


As nouns the difference between magnetod and magneton

is that magnetod is (obsolete) magnetism while magneton is magneton.

Magnetron vs Magneton - What's the difference?

magnetron | magneton |


In physics terms the difference between magnetron and magneton

is that magnetron is a device in which electrons are made to resonate in a specially shaped chamber and thus produce microwave radiation; used in radar, and in microwave ovens while magneton is any of several units of magnetic moment of an atom, molecule or subatomic particle.