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  2. Argon 18 - Wikipedia

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    Argon 18 introduced the world’s first integrated disc brakes on the E-119 Tri+ Disc, completely hiding the calipers as well as the hydraulic cables and reservoirs, for a clear aero advantage. Their unique solution is a design that includes an air duct to allow for airflow over the brake pads, ensuring proper heat dissipation and maximum ...

  3. File:Electron shell 018 Argon - no label.svg - Wikipedia

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  4. Lithium-titanate battery - Wikipedia

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    A lithium-titanate battery is a modified lithium-ion battery that uses lithium-titanate nanocrystals, instead of carbon, on the surface of its anode.This gives the anode a surface area of about 100 square meters per gram, compared with 3 square meters per gram for carbon, allowing electrons to enter and leave the anode quickly.

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  6. Electron capture - Wikipedia

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    The outer electron is ejected from the atom, leaving a positive ion. Electron capture (K-electron capture, also K-capture, or L-electron capture, L-capture) is a process in which the proton-rich nucleus of an electrically neutral atom absorbs an inner atomic electron, usually from the K or L electron shells.

  7. Inductively coupled plasma - Wikipedia

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    Temperatures of argon ICP plasma discharge are typically ~5,500 to 6,500 K [citation needed] and are therefore comparable to those reached at the surface (photosphere) of the sun (~4,500 K to ~6,000 K). ICP discharges are of relatively high electron density, on the order of 10 15 cm −3 [citation needed]. As a result, ICP discharges have wide ...

  8. Isotopes of argon - Wikipedia

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    Argon (18 Ar) has 26 known isotopes, from 29 Ar to 54 Ar, of which three are stable (36 Ar, 38 Ar, and 40 Ar). On Earth, 40 Ar makes up 99.6% of natural argon. The longest-lived radioactive isotopes are 39 Ar with a half-life of 268 years, 42 Ar with a half-life of 32.9 years, and 37 Ar with a half-life of 35.04 days.

  9. Gas-filled tube - Wikipedia

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    Argon was the first gas used in fluorescent tubes and is still frequently used due to its low cost, high efficiency, and very low striking voltage. In fluorescent tubes it is used in combination with mercury. [4] It was also used in early rectifier tubes; first thyratrons were derived from such argon-filled tubes.