- Internal Conversion Coefficients
- Nuclear physics: ICC
Универсальный русско-английский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
Универсальный русско-английский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
Internal conversion coefficient — In nuclear physics, the internal conversion coefficient describes the rate of internal conversion.The internal conversion coefficient may be empirically determined by the following formula::alpha = frac{mbox{number of de excitations via electron… … Wikipedia
Internal conversion — This article is about the nuclear process. For the chemical process, see Internal conversion (chemistry). Internal conversion is a radioactive decay process where an excited nucleus interacts with an electron in one of the lower atomic orbitals,… … Wikipedia
Conversion electron — A conversion electron is a term used to describe an electron which results from the internal conversion process. Internal conversion is a process in which a nucleus can transfer its energy to an atomic electron. Due to their close proximity to… … Wikipedia
ICC — agricult. abbr. International Association for Cereal Chemistry comp. abbr. International Computation Center (Rome) nucl. abbr. Internal Conversion Coefficients patent abbr. International Chamber of Commerce transp. abbr. Interstate Commerce… … United dictionary of abbreviations and acronyms
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