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How to pronounce neutrino in English?

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Type of lepton

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This is one of the most accurate measurements of the mass of a neutrino to date.
From the sciencedaily.com
The usual electron-neutrino emitted in the process has little or no mass at all.
From the newscientist.com
It discovered the top quark and tau neutrino, winning the Standard Model cup 2-1.
From the guardian.co.uk
The Baikal neutrino detector in Siberia was the first of its kind, built in 1993.
From the bbc.co.uk
We might get a neutrino interaction, or hit, in about one in a thousand pulses.
From the sciencedaily.com
If a neutrino were zapping along that fast, then, it would not experience time.
From the economist.com
This has been usefully done to put limits on the mass of a stable tau neutrino.
From the en.wikipedia.org
The discovery of neutrino flavor oscillations implies that neutrinos have mass.
From the en.wikipedia.org
It was not possible to isolate neutrino production time further within the spill.
From the en.wikipedia.org
More examples
  • An elementary particle with zero charge and zero mass
  • A neutrino (meaning "small neutral one") is an elementary particle that usually travels close to the speed of light, is electrically neutral, and is able to pass through ordinary matter almost undisturbed. This makes neutrinos extremely difficult to detect. ...
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  • An elementary particle that is classified as a lepton, and has an extremely small but nonzero mass and no electric charge. It interacts with the surroundings only via the weak force or gravitation, making it very difficult to detect
  • (Neutrinos) Particles, with almost no mass, travelling at almost the speed of light. Predicted in the 1930's by the famous quantumphysician Enrico Fermi, and found in 1956. Stars produce hundreds of billions of neutrinos per second. ...
  • A fundamental particle produced in massive numbers by the nuclear reactions in stars; they are very hard to detect because the vast majority of them pass completely through the Earth without interacting.
  • Another name for QNX 6.
  • A small particle that has no charge and is thought to have very little mass. Neutrinos are created in energetic collisions between nuclear particles. The universe is filled with them but they rarely collide with anything.
  • An uncharged, weakly interacting lepton, most commonly produced in nuclear reactions such as those in the sun. There are three known flavors of neutrino, corresponding to the three flavors of leptons. Recent experimental results indicate that all neutrinos have tiny masses.