atomic age |
(often cap.) the period in history characterized by the development and use of atomic energy in the generation of electrical power and for immensely destructive weapons. |
atomic bomb |
a very destructive bomb; atom bomb. Its power comes from the great amount of energy released when atoms are split. |
atomic clock |
an extremely accurate timekeeping device regulated by the reliably constant frequency at which atoms of certain highly reactive substances absorb or emit electromagnetic radiation. |
atomic cocktail |
(informal) a dose of a liquid, taken orally, that contains a radioactive substance used in the diagnosis or treatment of cancer. |
atomic energy |
the energy that is released by atoms in nuclear reactions. [2 definitions] |
atomic mass unit |
a unit equal to one twelfth of the mass of an atom of the most abundant kind of carbon, equal to 1.6605 times 1024 gram. |
atomic number |
the number of protons or positive electrical charges in the nucleus of one atom of a given element. [2 definitions] |
atomic pile |
see "nuclear reactor." |
atomic theory |
any of several theories concerning the structure, properties, or behavior of atoms. [2 definitions] |
atomic weight |
the average weight of one atom of a given element, expressed in atomic mass units. |