electric charge
英 [ɪˈlektrɪk tʃɑːdʒ]
美 [ɪˈlektrɪk tʃɑːrdʒ]
电荷;电费
英英释义
noun
- the quantity of unbalanced electricity in a body (either positive or negative) and construed as an excess or deficiency of electrons
- the battery needed a fresh charge
双语例句
- They have no electric charge and are completely unaffected by electromagnetic or strong interaction forces.
它们不带电,无论电磁力还是强相互作用对它们都完全不起作用。 - The concept about the center of inductive electric charge and the center of electrostatic force are introduced by analogy with the center of mass and the center of gravitation.
类比质心和引力作用中心,引入感应电荷中心和静电引力作用中心概念。 - Electrons are the lightest elementary particles with an electric charge.
电子是最轻的基本粒子与一电荷。 - Pertaining to or exhibiting magnetism produced by electric charge in motion.
显示出由运动电荷产生的磁力的,或与之相关的。 - To control tantalum is to control a key part of the 21st-century supply chain: half of all tantalum mined goes into electronic capacitors, which store an electric charge.
谁掌握了钽,谁就掌控了21世纪供应链的关键一环:目前开采出来的钽有一半被用于制造存储电荷的电容器件。 - Current Current is the flow of electric charge. Its unit of measure is the ampere.
电流电流是电荷的流动,以安培为单位。 - A printer that uses an electric charge to deposit toner on paper.
用电荷在纸上沉淀调色剂的打印机。 - That is the electric charge in D.
这是D中的电荷。 - An electrical phenomenon whereby an electric charge is stored.
电荷被储存的电现象。 - Electrons are very much smaller still, but they carry a negative electric charge large for their size.
电子更要小得多,但它们所载的负电荷与其体积相比较,却可以说很大。