Pronunciation of the English word atomic.
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1. | Let's have a little bit of a primer on weight and mass, especially if we start talking about atomic weight and atomic mass. | |
2. | Interstellar, as opposed to interplanetary, travel was quite impossible until the advent of sub-atomic power. Fortunately this source of power was seldom gained until late in a world's development, when mentality was mature enough to wield this most dangerous of all physical instruments without inevitable disaster. Disasters, however, did occur. Several worlds were accidentally blown to pieces. In others civilization was temporarily destroyed. Sooner or later, however, most of the minded worlds tamed this formidable djin, and set it to work upon a titanic scale, not only in industry, but in such great enterprises as the alteration of planetary orbits for the improvement of climate. This dangerous and delicate process was effected by firing a gigantic sub-atomic rocket-apparatus at such times and places that the recoil would gradually accumulate to divert the planet's course in the desired direction. | |
3. | We are exploring new sources, such as solar and atomic energy. | |
4. | We are in the era of atomic energy. | |
5. | Let us stop to think how much we depend upon atomic energy. | |
6. | Science produced the atomic bomb. | |
7. | The scientist is working on atomic energy. | |
8. | This book deals with the uses of atomic power. | |
9. | Here is an atomic power plant. | |
10. | An atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima in 1945. |