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− | * In physics a [[wikipedia:Phonon|Phonon]] refers to a quasiparticle phenomenon in which atoms composing a lattice of condensed matter (like a solid or liquid) oscillate at a single uniform frequency, which can produce "pulses" of sound. | + | * In [[wikipedia:physics|physics]] a [[wikipedia:Phonon|Phonon]] refers to a [[wikipedia:quasiparticle|quasiparticle]] [[wikipedia:phenomenon|phenomenon]] in which [[wikipedia:atom|atoms]] composing a lattice of [[wikipedia:condensed matter physics|condensed matter]] (like a [[wikipedia:solid|solid]] or [[wikipedia:liquid|liquid]]) oscillate at a single uniform [[wikipedia:frequency|frequency]], which can produce "[[wikipedia:pulse (physics)|pulses]]" of [[wikipedia:sound|sound]]. |
− | * The term "Phonon" also comes from the Greek word φωνή (phonē), which literally translates to "sound" or "voice". This reflects the "sound" theme common among many | + | * The term "Phonon" also comes from the Greek word φωνή (phonē), which literally translates to "sound" or "voice". This reflects the "sound" theme common among many [[Tuner monster]]s and Tuner monster related cards ("[[Frequency Magician]]", "[[Tune Warrior]]", "[[Tuning]]", "[[Discord]]", etc.). |
Latest revision as of 17:11, 14 April 2023
- In physics a Phonon refers to a quasiparticle phenomenon in which atoms composing a lattice of condensed matter (like a solid or liquid) oscillate at a single uniform frequency, which can produce "pulses" of sound.
- The term "Phonon" also comes from the Greek word φωνή (phonē), which literally translates to "sound" or "voice". This reflects the "sound" theme common among many Tuner monsters and Tuner monster related cards ("Frequency Magician", "Tune Warrior", "Tuning", "Discord", etc.).