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1 laadspanning
• charged voltage• charging voltage -
2 geladen
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3 ion
n. ion, (Physics, Chemistry) electrically charged atom formed by the loss or gain of an electron; electrically charged particle formed in a gas -
4 aangeklaagde
n. accused, defendant, one who has been charged with a crime -
5 alfadeeltje
n. alpha particle, positively charged particle made up of two protons and two neutrons, nucleus of a helium atom -
6 anion
n. anion, negatively charged ion (Electricity) -
7 ankergeld
n. anchorage fee, anchoring charge, fee charged for the right to anchor a vessel in a certain place -
8 anode
n. anode, positively charged electrode (Electricity) -
9 beladen
adj. laden, loaded; emotionally charged--------v. lade, load, burden, pack -
10 bewaarloon
n. storage fee, amount charged for a storage service -
11 celkern
n. nucleus, kernel, central and most significant part of a whole; positively charged heart of an atom (Physics); core of a cell containing DNA and RNA (Biology); core of the head of a comet (Astronomy) -
12 debetnota
n. debit note, notice of amount charged to an account -
13 deeltjesversneller
n. particle accelerator, machine that increases the speed of charged particles to a high rate using electrical energy fields -
14 elektra
adj. electricity, type of energy which results from the existence of charged particles (used to produce light, heat, etc.) -
15 elektriciteit
n. <I>(old spell.><B>electriciteit</B>)</I> electricity, type of energy which results from the existence of charged particles (used to produce light, heat, etc.) -
16 elektron
n. <I>(old spell.><B>electron</B>)</I> electron, negatively charged particle which is a fundamental component of matter and exists independently or outside the nucleus of an atom (Physics, Chemistry) -
17 elektrostatica
n. <I>(old spell.><B>electrostatica</B>)</I> electrostatics, study of the relationship between static electricity and electrically charged objects -
18 hoogtestraling
n. cosmic radiation, streams of highly penetrating charged particles bombarding the earth from outer space -
19 imputabel
adj. imputable, can be charged with; can be blamed for; can be attributed to -
20 kathode
adj. cathode--------n. cathode, negatively-charged electrode, negative pole of a current (Electricity)
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