Wiktionary
n. (context physics English) A quantum characteristic of a group of subatomic particles governed by the strong force that is related to strangeness and is represented by a number equal to twice the average value of the electric charge of the group.
Wikipedia
In particle physics, the hypercharge (from hyperonic + charge) Y of a particle is related to the strong interaction, and is distinct from the similarly named weak hypercharge, which has an analogous role in the electroweak interaction. The concept of hypercharge combines and unifies isospin and flavour into a single charge operator.
Usage examples of "hypercharge".
After cautioning them all again not to touch the world lest they disturb his balance, 227 went off by himself to calm the systemic hypercharges that success had aroused.
Garrett felt her stomach drop in free fall as the ship took a sudden plunge, slammed from above by what felt like a solid belt of hypercharged particles and compressed gases.
Garrett felt her stomach drop in free-fall as the ship took a sudden plunge, slammed from above by what felt like a solid belt of hypercharged particles and compressed gases.
The hypercharged lithium-anode battery had a life of fifty hours at an optimal cruising speed of three knots.
It turned out that her own adrenal gland equivalentwhat the Andorians called their parafra was being hypercharged in a similar way to what this virus did to humans.
That ought to fill four minutes handily, even in this hypercharged state.
By that time, you were hypercharged, and the water in your shower was sustaining such a strong transfer charge that it was flying away from your body.