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Jigneshbharati Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

On the electron energy

How near depends on the electronenergy

https://www.ldoceonline.com/dictionary/electron

As "electron" is a countable singular noun, why haven't they used "on an electron energy"?

  

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The article belongs to "energy" not "electron". "electron" tells us what kind of energy (as in "the energy of the electron").

  • The article belongs to "energy" not "electron".
  • "electron" tells us what kind of energy (as in "the energy of the electron").
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The article belongs to "energy" not "electron". "electron" tells us what kind of energy (as in "the energy of the electron").

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