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Library > Literature & Language > Dictionary ( ĕk ’ sī-tā ’ shən ) n. The act or process of exciting or an instance of it. The state or condition of being excited ...
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Library > Literature & Language > Dictionary ( ĕk ’ sī-tā ’ shən ) n. The act or process of exciting or an instance of it. The state or condition of being excited ...
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Excitation or excitement can refer to: The excited state of an atom The excitatory postsynaptic potential The excitation (magnetic) provided with an electrical ...
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ex·ci·ta·tion (k s-t sh n) n. 1. The act or process of exciting or an instance of it. 2. The state or condition of being excited. 3. Physiology The activity ...
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excitation (atomic physics), in physics, the addition of a discrete amount of energy (called excitation energy) to a system—such as an atomic nucleus, an atom, or a ...
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Definition of EXCITATION: excitement; especially: the disturbed or altered condition resulting from stimulation of an individual, organ, tissue, or cell
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An electric generator or electric motor consists of a rotor spinning in a magnetic field. The magnetic field may be produced by permanent magnets or by field coils.
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excitation. Addition of a discrete amount of energy to a system that changes it usually from a state of lowest energy (ground state) to one of higher energy (excited ...
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Excitation: Excitation is the addition of a discrete amount of energy (called excitation energy) to a system--such as an atomic nucleus, an atom, or a …
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