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Nsutite No definition provided Ryan McGranaghan 2023.04.16
nT nanotesla = 10-9 Tesla Ryan McGranaghan 2023.04.16
NTimeEndField No definition provided Ryan McGranaghan 2023.04.16
NTimeEndField No definition provided Ryan McGranaghan 2023.04.16
NTimeStartField No definition provided Ryan McGranaghan 2023.04.16
NTimeStartField No definition provided Ryan McGranaghan 2023.04.16
Ntlakyapa-muk Indians No definition provided Christopher Rauch 2023.12.01
Ntlakyapamuk Indians No definition provided Christopher Rauch 2023.12.01
Ntlakyapamuk language No definition provided Christopher Rauch 2023.12.01
Nubbins Protuberances within the ground that result from the heaving of ground particles due to the presence of needle ice. GCW Glossary 2023.03.27
Nuclear abundances No definition provided Ryan McGranaghan 2023.04.16
Nuclear astrophysics No definition provided Ryan McGranaghan 2023.04.16
nuclear fusion No definition provided Ryan McGranaghan 2023.04.16
Nuclear physics The branch of physics which is concerned with the study of atomic nuclei, subatomic particles, and their exploitation. Ryan McGranaghan 2023.04.16
Nuclear reaction cross sections No definition provided Ryan McGranaghan 2023.04.16
Nuclear_Spectroscopic_Telescope_Array NuSTAR Ryan McGranaghan 2023.04.16
nuclear winter No definition provided Ryan McGranaghan 2023.04.16
Nucleated dwarf galaxies No definition provided Ryan McGranaghan 2023.04.16
nucleation Nucleation is the extremely localized budding of a distinct thermodynamic phase. Some examples of phases that may form via nucleation in liquids are gaseous bubbles, crystals, or glassy regions. Ryan McGranaghan 2023.04.16
Nucleation The process of initiation of a new phase in a supercooled (for liquid) or supersaturated (for solution or vapor) environment; the initiation of a phase change of a substance to a lower thermodynamic e nergy state (vapor to liquid condensation, vapor to solid deposition, liquid to solid freezing). In nature, heterogeneous nucleation is the more common where such a change takes place on small particles of different composition and structure. Homogeneous nucleation occurs when the change of state centers upon embryos that exist in the same initial state as the changing substance. In this case, the nucleation system contains only one component, and it is termed homogeneous nucleation. In meteorology, particularly in cloud physics, a number of types of nucleation are of interest. The process by which cloud condensation nuclei initiate the phase change from vapor to liquid is important in all cloud formation problems. The physical nature of freezing nuclei that may be responsible for the conversion of drops of supercooled water into ice crystals is critically important in precipitation theory, as is the clarification of the role of homogeneous nucleation near -40C. Thermodynamically, all nucleation processes involve free energy decrease associated with the bulk phase change and the free energy increase associated with the creation of new interfaces between phases. GCW Glossary 2023.03.27
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