• What appears to the naked eye to be just glowing is actually superposition of different lines of distinct frequency. So, you see, this is quantized.

    出现在肉眼面前的光亮,事实上是波段不同的光线的叠加,所以,它是量子化的。

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  • Any one of these different elements could actually produce a photoelectron spectroscopy spectrum that has five distinct lines.

    其中任何一种元素,都可能产生,有五条分立谱线的光电子能谱。

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  • involves an awkward collision of different artistic modes and entirely distinct planes of reality.

    这对于约翰逊的影响牵扯到不同艺术模式的怪异碰撞,以及和现实世界的完全脱离。

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  • In this case, the basic column of air is twelve and a half feet long and there are something called "Partials" or the "Harmonic series" That happens in anything, on a string instrument or whatever, but on the horn it's very distinct and that's what makes the different notes.

    像这样,基本空气柱有十二个,每个半英尺长,圆号能发出分音,或泛音列,弦乐器或是,其他别的乐器中都有,但在圆号上,效果相当不同,这就是它能奏出不同音符的原因

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  • So, let's say we're looking at an element and we have an emission spectra, and we know that it has five distinct different kinetic energies in that spectrum.

    比如我们正在研究一个元素,而且我们得到了它的光谱,知道了在它的光谱里,有五个分立的动能。

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