phonon

/ˈfoʊnɑn/
noun
  1. A tiny particle of sound energy in a solid material, like a quantum of vibration in a crystal lattice.
    • The computer chip uses phonons to carry information instead of electrons.
    • Scientists study phonons to understand how heat moves through crystals.
    • When a guitar string vibrates, it creates phonons that travel through the wood.
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