Atom (disambiguation)

Atom (disambiguation)

An atom is the smallest particle of a chemical element that retains its chemical properties.

Atom may also refer to:
* Atom (measure theory), a minimal measurable set
* Atom (order theory)
* Atomic formula, a single predicate in first-order logic
* Atom, a Ur-element in set theory

In music:
* "A.T.O.M", an album by Carbon/Silicon
* Atom Sounds, a record label
* "Atom," a song by Cannibal Ox from "The Cold Vein"
* Atom and His Package, a band whose sole human member is Adam Goren

In literature:
* Atom (comics), superheroes of the DC Universe
* "", a book by Isaac Asimov
* Atom, the narrator of "The History and Adventures of an Atom", a satire by Tobias Smollett

In entertainment:
* Atom Films, an online video producer
* "A.T.O.M.", a toy line or its associated animated series
* "Atom" (game), a 1983 educational game for the TRS-80

In computing:
* Atom (standard), an XML-based Web syndication format
* Intel Atom, a line of CPUs for ultra-mobile devices
* Acorn Atom, an early 1980s home computer

In other uses:
* Ariel Atom, a high performance sports car made by Ariel Ltd
* Arthur Thomson (fanzines) or Atom, a science fiction artist
* Atom (card game), a card game that uses multiple packs
* Atoms, the sports teams of Annandale High School
* Atom, a medieval unit of time

See also

* Atomic
* Atomicity
* Nuclear
* Atomism, philosophy about the basic building blocks of reality
* Nuclear weapon
* Nuclear power


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем решить контрольную работу

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Atom Smasher (disambiguation) — Atom Smasher refers to a particle accelerator. Atom Smasher or Atom Smasher may also refer to:*Atom Smasher or Albert Rothstein, a DC comic book superhero *Atom Smasher (Marvel Comics), two Marvel comic book characters …   Wikipedia

  • Energetic neutral atom — ENAs redirects here. For other uses, see Enas (disambiguation). Neutral Atom Imaging redirects here. For other uses, see Atom (disambiguation). ENA images of the fluctuation of Earth s ring current during July 15–16, 2000 geomagnetic storm made… …   Wikipedia

  • Mighty (disambiguation) — Mighty may refer to: Mighty, the fifth full length album from The Planet Smashers Mighty (card game), a Korean card game The Mighty, a 1998 comedy drama film The Mighty (comics), a creator owned DC Comics title from Peter Tomasi and Keith… …   Wikipedia

  • Mighty Atom — may refer to: In sports: The Mighty Atom (athlete), an English athlete The Mighty Atom (strongman), a 20th century strongman In television: The Japanese name for the popular character Astro Boy Mighty Atom (anime), a Japanese animated television… …   Wikipedia

  • Swift (disambiguation) — Swift may refer to: Zoology * Swifts, birds in the order Apodiformes * Swift lizards, of the genus Sceloporus * Swift moths of the family Hepialidae * Swift butterflies, several genera in the skipper butterfly tribe GegeniniPhysicsSwift (approx… …   Wikipedia

  • Cubit (disambiguation) — Cubit may refer to: cubit the name of a unit of length in antiquity, of varied dimension depending on culture and era. CUBIT (multi touch) a multi touch interface the Ulna, a bone in the arm Cubit Accounting In quantum computing, the Qubit is a… …   Wikipedia

  • Radioactive (disambiguation) — Radioactive describes something undergoing radioactive decay, the process by which an unstable atom emits radiationOtherwise the terms radioactive and radioactivity may refer to:Radioactive materials*Naturally occurring radioactive material… …   Wikipedia

  • Quaternary (disambiguation) — Quaternary (from Latin quaternarius ) is an adjective meaning consisting of or containing four each , but sometimes (as in geology) taken to mean fourth or fourth hand , where it is used in place of quartary to continue the sequence Primary,… …   Wikipedia

  • Bridge (disambiguation) — A bridge is a structure built so that a transportation route can cross above an obstacle.Bridge can also refer to:In entertainment*Bridge (card game disambiguation), multiple card games *Bridge (instrument), the device that anchors the strings to …   Wikipedia

  • Proton (disambiguation) — A proton is a subatomic particle with a positive fundamental electric charge of 1.6 times; 10 19 coulomb and a mass of 938 MeV in other words, a hydrogen ion, specifically 1H, which contains no neutrons.Terms derived directly from this core… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”