different between phonon vs phono
phonon
English
Etymology
phono- +? -on. From Ancient Greek ???? (ph?n?, “sound”) +? -on. Modelled after photon.
Pronunciation
- (US) IPA(key): /?fo?.n?n/, /?fo?.n?n/
Noun
phonon (plural phonons)
- (physics) The quantum of acoustic or vibrational energy (sound), considered a discrete particle rather than a wave.
- (linguistics) A unit of phonemics.
Coordinate terms
- lexon
- photon
- plasmon
- semon
Translations
See also
- quasiparticle
phonon From the web:
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phono
English
Etymology
Shortening.
Noun
phono (plural phonos)
- A phonograph.
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