How near depends on the electronenergy
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As "electron" is a countable singular noun, why haven't they used "on an electron energy"?
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").