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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 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. | ||
* 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.). | * 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.). | ||
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- 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.).