Color charge — In particle physics, color charge is a property of quarks and gluons that is related to the particles strong interactions in the theory of quantum chromodynamics (QCD). Color charge has analogies with the notion of electric charge of particles,… … Wikipedia
Color superconductivity — is a phenomenon predicted to occur in quark matter if the baryon density is sufficiently high (well above nuclear density) and the temperature is not too high (well below 1012 kelvin). Color superconducting phases are to be contrasted with the… … Wikipedia
Charge — or charged may refer to: Charge (basketball), illegal contact by pushing or moving into another player s torso Charge (fanfare), a six note trumpet or bugle piece denoting the call to rush forward Charge (heraldry), any object depicted on a… … Wikipedia
Charge (physics) — This article is about charge in the most general physics sense. For charge as relates to electrical phenomena, see electric charge. For other uses of charge, see Charge (disambiguation). In physics, a charge may refer to one of many different… … Wikipedia
Color confinement — The color force favors confinement because at a certain range it is more energetically favorable to create a quark antiquark pair than to continue to elongate the color flux tube. This is analoguous to the behavior of an elongated rubber band … Wikipedia
Color (disambiguation) — For usage of colour in templates and Wikipedia pages, see Wikipedia:Color. Color is the visual perceptual property corresponding in humans to the categories called red, yellow, white, etc. Color or colour may also refer to: Contents 1 Science … Wikipedia
Color of chemicals — The color of chemicals is a physical property of chemicals that in most cases comes from the excitation of electrons due to an absorption of energy performed by the chemical. What is seen by the eye is not the color absorbed, but the… … Wikipedia
color — 1. noun /ˈkʌl.ə(ɹ),ˈkʌl.ɚ/ a) The spectral composition of visible light. Humans and birds can perceive color. b) A particular set of visible spectral compositions, perceived or named as a class; blee. Most languages have names for the colors… … Wiktionary
Charge carrier — In physics, a charge carrier is a free (mobile, unbound) particle carrying an electric charge, especially the particles that carry electric currents in electrical conductors. Examples are electrons and ions. In a conducting medium, an electric… … Wikipedia
Color grading — or colour painting, is the process of altering and enhancing the color of a motion picture, video image, or still image either electronically, photo chemically or digitally. The photo chemical process is also referred to as color timing and is… … Wikipedia