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The '''Fermi motion''' is the [[Quantum mechanics|quantum]] motion of [[nucleon]]s bound inside a [[Atomic nucleus|nucleus]]. It was once posited as an explanation for the [[EMC effect]].
The '''Fermi motion''' is the [[Quantum mechanics|quantum]] motion of [[nucleon]]s bound inside a [[Atomic nucleus|nucleus]].<ref>{{Cite book |last=Bernardini |first=Carlo |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=SRbpCAAAQBAJ&newbks=0&hl=en |title=Enrico Fermi: His Work and Legacy |last2=Bonolis |first2=Luisa |date=2013-11-11 |publisher=Springer Science & Business Media |isbn=978-3-662-01160-7 |pages=242 |language=en}}</ref> It was once posited as an explanation for the [[EMC effect]].


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Revision as of 14:24, 16 June 2023

The Fermi motion is the quantum motion of nucleons bound inside a nucleus.[1] It was once posited as an explanation for the EMC effect.

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  1. ^ Bernardini, Carlo; Bonolis, Luisa (2013-11-11). Enrico Fermi: His Work and Legacy. Springer Science & Business Media. p. 242. ISBN 978-3-662-01160-7.