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Ciencias ACT - Physics

Aquí aprenderás algunas palabras en inglés relacionadas con la física, como "diffuse", "lepton", "nanoscale", etc. que te ayudarán a sobresalir en tus ACTs.

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ACT Vocabulary for Science
amplitude
[Sustantivo]

(physics) the maximum distance a vibrating material, sound wave, etc. such as a pendulum travels from its first position

amplitud

amplitud

Ex: In quantum mechanics , the amplitude of a wave function describes the probability of finding a particle in a certain position or state .En mecánica cuántica, la **amplitud** de una función de onda describe la probabilidad de encontrar una partícula en una cierta posición o estado.
acoustic
[Adjetivo]

relating to the science of studying sounds or the way people hear things

acústico

acústico

Ex: Advances in acoustic technology have improved the accuracy of sonar systems .Los avances en la tecnología **acústica** han mejorado la precisión de los sistemas de sonar.
sonar
[Sustantivo]

a technology that uses sound waves to detect objects underwater or measure distances underwater

sonar, detección acústica

sonar, detección acústica

Ex: Military submarines use advanced sonar systems for detecting enemy vessels and underwater mines.Los submarinos militares utilizan sistemas **sonar** avanzados para detectar buques enemigos y minas submarinas.
prism
[Sustantivo]

a solid geometric shape, typically with a triangular base and rectangular sides, that refracts light into its component colors or alters the path of light

prisma, cristal de caras

prisma, cristal de caras

Ex: Artists and photographers use prisms to create artistic effects by refracting light and producing unique patterns and colors in their work .Los artistas y fotógrafos utilizan **prismas** para crear efectos artísticos refractando la luz y produciendo patrones y colores únicos en su trabajo.
ultraviolet
[Sustantivo]

a type of electromagnetic radiation with shorter wavelengths than visible light, often associated with sunlight and used in various applications

ultravioleta, radiación ultravioleta

ultravioleta, radiación ultravioleta

Ex: Astronomers study stars and galaxies using telescopes that detect ultraviolet radiation.Los astrónomos estudian las estrellas y galaxias utilizando telescopios que detectan la radiación **ultravioleta**.
infrared
[Sustantivo]

electromagnetic radiation with longer wavelengths than visible light, used for applications such as thermal imaging and remote sensing

infrarrojo, radiación infrarroja

infrarrojo, radiación infrarroja

Ex: Engineers and scientists use infrared spectroscopy to analyze chemical compositions and molecular structures based on their unique infrared signatures.Los ingenieros y científicos utilizan la espectroscopía **infrarroja** para analizar composiciones químicas y estructuras moleculares basadas en sus firmas infrarrojas únicas.
fluorescence
[Sustantivo]

the emission of light by a substance that has absorbed light or other electromagnetic radiation

fluorescencia, luminiscencia

fluorescencia, luminiscencia

Ex: Forensic scientists use fluorescence to detect traces of blood or other evidence at crime scenes under UV light .Los científicos forenses utilizan la **fluorescencia** para detectar rastros de sangre u otras evidencias en las escenas del crimen bajo luz UV.
spectrometer
[Sustantivo]

a scientific instrument used to measure and analyze the properties of light over a specific range of wavelengths

espectrómetro

espectrómetro

Ex: Medical researchers employ spectrometers in spectroscopy techniques to diagnose diseases and monitor biochemical processes in cells .Los investigadores médicos emplean **espectrómetros** en técnicas de espectroscopia para diagnosticar enfermedades y monitorear procesos bioquímicos en las células.
molar absorptivity
[Sustantivo]

a measure of how strongly a substance absorbs light at a particular wavelength

absorptividad molar, coeficiente de absorción molar

absorptividad molar, coeficiente de absorción molar

photon
[Sustantivo]

a fundamental particle of light that carries electromagnetic energy and exhibits both particle-like and wave-like properties

fotón, cuanto de luz

fotón, cuanto de luz

Ex: Fiber optic communication relies on the transmission of data through pulses of light , with each pulse representing a stream of photons.La comunicación por fibra óptica se basa en la transmisión de datos a través de pulsos de luz, donde cada pulso representa un flujo de **fotones**.
to refract
[Verbo]

(of physics) to change the direction of light, sound, or energy when it passes through something

refractar

refractar

diffraction
[Sustantivo]

the bending, spreading, and interference of waves as they encounter obstacles or pass through narrow openings, often observed in the behavior of light, sound, or other waves

difracción, difracción de ondas

difracción, difracción de ondas

Ex: Diffraction effects are commonly observed in photography , influencing the sharpness of images captured through lenses .Los efectos de **difracción** se observan comúnmente en la fotografía, influyendo en la nitidez de las imágenes capturadas a través de lentes.

a range of wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation absorbed by a substance, typically represented as a graph showing absorption intensity versus wavelength

espectro de absorción, espectro absorbente

espectro de absorción, espectro absorbente

Ex: Medical diagnostics employ the absorption spectra of tissues to detect abnormalities and diseases based on light absorption patterns.Los diagnósticos médicos emplean los **espectros de absorción** de los tejidos para detectar anomalías y enfermedades basándose en los patrones de absorción de la luz.
transmittance
[Sustantivo]

the fraction or percentage of light or electromagnetic radiation that passes through a substance or medium

transmitancia, transmisión

transmitancia, transmisión

Ex: Scientists use spectrophotometers to quantify the transmittance of liquids and gases at different wavelengths of light for analytical purposes .Los científicos utilizan espectrofotómetros para cuantificar la **transmitancia** de líquidos y gases a diferentes longitudes de onda de la luz con fines analíticos.
thermodynamics
[Sustantivo]

the branch of physical science that deals with the relationships between heat, work, and energy, particularly the principles governing the conversion of various forms of energy

termodinámica

termodinámica

Ex: The study of thermodynamics is essential in chemical engineering to understand and optimize chemical processes involving energy changes .El estudio de la **termodinámica** es esencial en la ingeniería química para comprender y optimizar los procesos químicos que implican cambios de energía.
thermostat
[Sustantivo]

an instrument that automatically controls the temperature of a room, machine, etc.

termostato

termostato

Ex: Installing a digital thermostat can help reduce heating and cooling costs by providing more accurate temperature control .Instalar un **termostato** digital puede ayudar a reducir los costos de calefacción y refrigeración al proporcionar un control de temperatura más preciso.
calorimeter
[Sustantivo]

a device used to measure the heat released or absorbed during a chemical reaction or physical change, typically by measuring temperature changes in a surrounding medium

calorímetro, dispositivo de medición de calor

calorímetro, dispositivo de medición de calor

Ex: Biologists use calorimeters to measure the metabolic rate of organisms by monitoring heat production during various activities .Los biólogos utilizan **calorímetros** para medir la tasa metabólica de los organismos monitoreando la producción de calor durante diversas actividades.
thermometer
[Sustantivo]

a piece of equipment that measures the temperature of the air

termómetro

termómetro

microchip
[Sustantivo]

a small piece of material that is a semiconductor, used to make an integrated circuit

microchip

microchip

Ex: The new microchip design promises faster processing speeds .El nuevo diseño del **microchip** promete velocidades de procesamiento más rápidas.
wavelength
[Sustantivo]

the distance between a point on a wave of energy and a similar point on the next wave

longitud de onda

longitud de onda

Ex: The wavelength of sound waves affects the pitch of the sound , with shorter wavelengths producing higher pitches .La **longitud de onda** de las ondas sonoras afecta el tono del sonido, con longitudes de onda más cortas produciendo tonos más altos.
relativity
[Sustantivo]

a theory that explains the relationship between motion, space, and time

relatividad

relatividad

Ex: Mercury 's orbit confirmed general relativity's accuracy .
antimatter
[Sustantivo]

(physics) matter consisting of elementary particles that are the antiparticles of those of regular matter

antimateria

antimateria

Ex: Antimatter propulsion is a theoretical concept that could potentially enable spacecraft to travel at near-light speeds in the future.La propulsión por **antimateria** es un concepto teórico que potencialmente podría permitir que las naves espaciales viajen a velocidades cercanas a la de la luz en el futuro.
congelation
[Sustantivo]

the process of solidification or freezing, typically of a liquid or a substance turning into a solid state due to a decrease in temperature

congelación, solidificación

congelación, solidificación

Ex: During winter , congelation can cause pipes to freeze and burst due to the expansion of water as it solidifies .Durante el invierno, la **congelación** puede hacer que las tuberías se congelen y revienten debido a la expansión del agua al solidificarse.
subatomic
[Adjetivo]

relating to particles or forces that exist within atoms, including particles smaller than atoms themselves or the interactions between these particles

subatómico, infraatómico

subatómico, infraatómico

Ex: The strong and weak nuclear forces are subatomic forces that govern interactions within atomic nuclei .Las fuerzas nucleares fuerte y débil son fuerzas **subatómicas** que gobiernan las interacciones dentro de los núcleos atómicos.
neutrino
[Sustantivo]

a very small, electrically neutral particle that rarely interacts with matter

neutrino, partícula neutrino

neutrino, partícula neutrino

Ex: Scientists study neutrinos to learn more about the universe 's fundamental properties .Los científicos estudian los **neutrinos** para aprender más sobre las propiedades fundamentales del universo.
nanoscale
[Adjetivo]

extremely small, typically between 1 and 100 billionths of a meter, where materials show unique properties

extremadamente pequeño

extremadamente pequeño

to transform from a liquid or flexible state into a stable, firm, or compact form

solidificar, solidificarse

solidificar, solidificarse

Ex: The chocolate starts to solidify as it cools down .El chocolate comienza a **solidificarse** al enfriarse.
to liquefy
[Verbo]

to change from a solid state and become fluid or liquid

licuar

licuar

Ex: The ice cubes liquefy in the warmth of your hand .Los cubitos de hielo **se licúan** en el calor de tu mano.
metrology
[Sustantivo]

the scientific study of measurement, including the development of measurement standards and techniques

metrología, ciencia de la medición

metrología, ciencia de la medición

Ex: Metrology ensures the accuracy of weights and measures in grocery stores .
biophysicist
[Sustantivo]

a scientist who applies principles and methods of physics to study biological systems and phenomena, aiming to understand life processes at the molecular and cellular levels

biofísico, científico en biofísica

biofísico, científico en biofísica

Ex: In biotechnology , biophysicists develop innovative techniques for gene editing and manipulating biological systems .En biotecnología, los **biofísicos** desarrollan técnicas innovadoras para la edición de genes y la manipulación de sistemas biológicos.
diffuse
[Adjetivo]

describing light that spreads evenly from a broad source or surface, creating soft illumination without harsh shadows

difuso, disperso

difuso, disperso

Ex: In foggy weather , streetlights often produce a diffuse light that spreads evenly through the mist .En clima nebuloso, las farolas a menudo producen una luz **difusa** que se extiende uniformemente a través de la niebla.
spent fuel
[Sustantivo]

used nuclear fuel that is no longer efficient for producing energy in a reactor

combustible gastado, combustible nuclear usado

combustible gastado, combustible nuclear usado

pressure gradient
[Sustantivo]

the rate at which pressure changes over a certain distance in a particular direction

gradiente de presión, variación de presión

gradiente de presión, variación de presión

wave number
[Sustantivo]

the spatial frequency of a wave, representing the number of wavelengths per unit distance

número de onda, frecuencia espacial

número de onda, frecuencia espacial

Ex: Quantum mechanics employs wave numbers to describe the momentum of particles in wave-like phenomena .La mecánica cuántica emplea los **números de onda** para describir el momento de las partículas en fenómenos ondulatorios.
boson
[Sustantivo]

a tiny particle with whole-number spin, such as photons or the Higgs boson, often associated with carrying fundamental forces or giving mass to other particles

bosón, partícula de espín entero

bosón, partícula de espín entero

Ex: Unlike fermions , bosons have integer values of spin and do not follow the Pauli Exclusion Principle .A diferencia de los fermiones, los **bosones** tienen valores de espín enteros y no siguen el principio de exclusión de Pauli.
collider
[Sustantivo]

a type of particle accelerator where two opposing beams of particles are directed to collide with each other at high speeds, allowing scientists to study fundamental particles and forces

colisionador, acelerador de partículas de colisión frontal

colisionador, acelerador de partículas de colisión frontal

Ex: Researchers at the collider work on experiments to test theories about the nature of dark matter and dark energy .Los investigadores en el **colisionador** trabajan en experimentos para probar teorías sobre la naturaleza de la materia oscura y la energía oscura.
dipole
[Sustantivo]

a simple type of antenna made of two metal rods, connected in the middle, that is half the wavelength of the signal it transmits or receives

dipolo, antena dipolo

dipolo, antena dipolo

Ex: Dipole antennas are popular in amateur radio due to their simplicity and efficiency.Las antenas **dipolo** son populares en la radio aficionada debido a su simplicidad y eficiencia.
lepton
[Sustantivo]

a fundamental particle with half-integer spin, including electrons and their heavier counterparts, as well as neutrinos

leptón, partícula elemental con espín semientero

leptón, partícula elemental con espín semientero

Ex: Experimental studies , such as those in high-energy physics , aim to probe the properties and interactions of leptons.Los estudios experimentales, como los de física de altas energías, tienen como objetivo explorar las propiedades e interacciones de los **leptones**.
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