Electron (disambiguation)
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An electron is a subatomic particle.
Electron may also refer to:
Science
- Elementary charge or electron
- Electron (bird), a small genus of motmots
Places
- Electron, Gauteng, a community in Gauteng province, South Africa
- Electron, Washington, a community in Washington, US
People
- Electron (computer hacker) or Richard Jones (born 1969), member of an Australian hacking group
- Lou Fine or E Lectron (1914–1971), American comic book artist
Organisations
- Tokyo Electron, an electronics and semiconductor company
- Electron (company), a tram builder based in Lviv, Ukraine
Other uses
- Electron (comics), a fictional Marvel Comics character
- Electron (rocket), a small orbital rocket in use by Rocket Lab
- Electron (software framework), an open-source framework developed by GitHub
- Electron (vehicle), an electric urban vehicle concept by AMC
- Acorn Electron, an 8-bit computer by Acorn Computers
- BlackBerry Electron, a smartphone by Research in Motion
- Visa Electron, a brand of credit or debit cards
- Electron engine, a video game engine by Obsidian Entertainment
- L-188W "Electron", an Argentine Navy version of the Lockheed L-188 Electra
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gollark: Ideally, there would be some mechanism for people to say "no, I do not agree with companies doing X", and then to redirect capital™ to others, and people would use it. Unfortunately, this sort of exists (boycotts) but is impractical.
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See also
- Elektron (resin), an ancient Greek name for Amber, a fossilized resin
- Elektron (disambiguation)
- Electro (disambiguation)
- Electrum, an alloy of gold and silver
- Tron (disambiguation)
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