different between isotop vs isobar

isotop

Cornish

Pronunciation

  • (Revived Middle Cornish) IPA(key): [?i?z??t??p]
  • (Revived Late Cornish) IPA(key): [?i?z??to?p]

Noun

isotop m (plural isotopow)

  1. (physics) isotope

References

  • Cornish-English Dictionary from Maga's Online Dictionary
  • 2018, Akademi Kernewek Gerlyver Kernewek (FSS) Cornish Dictionary (SWF) (2018 edition, p.85)

Danish

Noun

isotop

  1. (nuclear physics) isotope

Declension


German

Adjective

isotop (not comparable)

  1. isotopic

Declension

Further reading

  • “isotop” in Duden online

Malay

Noun

isotop (plural isotop-isotop, informal 1st possessive isotopku, impolite 2nd possessive isotopmu, 3rd possessive isotopnya)

  1. (physics, chemistry) isotope

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

From iso- +? Ancient Greek ????? (tópos, place)

Noun

isotop m (definite singular isotopen, indefinite plural isotoper, definite plural isotopene)

  1. (physics, chemistry) an isotope

References

  • “isotop” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
  • “isotop_2” in Det Norske Akademis ordbok (NAOB).

Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology

From iso- +? Ancient Greek ????? (tópos, place)

Noun

isotop m (definite singular isotopen, indefinite plural isotopar, definite plural isotopane)

  1. (physics, chemistry) an isotope

References

  • “isotop” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.

Swedish

Noun

isotop c

  1. isotope (atoms of the same element having a different number of neutrons)

Declension

See also

  • isoton
  • isobar

isotop From the web:

  • what isotope
  • what isotope is used to treat cancer
  • what isotope is used in a pet scan
  • what isotopes are used for radioactive dating
  • what isotopes are used to date fossils
  • what isotope is depicted in the figure
  • what isotopes are radioactive
  • what isotopes are used in medicine


isobar

English

Alternative forms

  • isobare (dated)

Etymology

From Ancient Greek ???? (ísos, equal) + ????? (báros, weight), equivalent to iso- + bar-.

Noun

isobar (plural isobars)

  1. (meteorology) A line drawn on a map or chart connecting places of equal or constant pressure.
  2. (thermodynamics) A set of points or conditions at constant pressure.
  3. (nuclear physics) Either of two nuclides of different elements having the same mass number.

Usage notes

  • (meteorology):
    In meteorology, the term isobar most often refers to a line drawn through connected points of equal atmospheric pressure on a given reference surface — such as a constant height surface (notably mean-sea-level on surface charts), the vertical plane of a synoptic cross section, or a layer of the air unaffected by surface heating or cooling. The pattern of isobars has always been a main feature of surface chart analysis. (See Surface weather analysis on Wikipedia.Wikipedia ) It was standard procedure to draw isobars at 3-millibar intervals until the recent advent of constant pressure charts for upper-air analysis brought about the use of 4-millibar intervals to simplify the conversion from surface isobars to 1,000-millibar contour lines.

Translations

Derived terms

  • isobaric

See also

  • adiabat
  • isochore
  • isopleth
  • isotherm
  • isotone
  • isotope

Anagrams

  • Borias, boiars

Danish

Adjective

isobar (neuter isobart, plural and definite singular attributive isobare)

  1. (thermodynamics) isobaric

German

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /izo?ba???/
  • Hyphenation: iso?bar
  • Rhymes: -a???

Adjective

isobar (not comparable)

  1. isobaric

Declension

Further reading

  • “isobar” in Duden online

isobar From the web:

  • what isobars
  • what isobars mean
  • what isobars measure
  • what isobars and isotopes
  • what isobar does
  • what isobars connect
  • isobaric labeling
  • what isobar indicate
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