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Discover Ludwig"charged particles" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to particles (such as protons or electrons) that carry an electrical charge. Example: "The scientist observed how the charged particles interacted with each other in the electric field."
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ELECTRONS Negatively charged particles that constitute electricity.
In batteries, charged particles travel through electrolytes.
Analysis of the Mount St Helens plume found "negatively charged particles at lower altitudes and positively charged particles higher up".
Electrojet, streaming movement of charged particles in the lower ionosphere.
Cosmic rays are high-speed charged particles, mostly protons.
There, the hot charged particles cause problems wherever they go.
The field bends the flight-paths of electrically charged particles.
The charged particles that cause the aurorae emit radiation too.
QED describes the interactions of electromagnetic radiation with charged particles and the interactions of charged particles with one another.
EDXRF points charged particles at a sample and measures the X-rays that are emitted.
So charged particles from space get funneled toward Earth's poles, where field lines sprout like cowlicks.
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