virtual particle


noun Physics.

an elementary particle of transitory existence that does not appear as a free particle in a particular situation but that can transmit a force from one particle to another.

Origin of virtual particle

First recorded in 1970–75

Scientific definitions for virtual particle

virtual particle

A short-lived subatomic particle whose existence briefly violates the principle of conservation of energy. The uncertainty principle of quantum mechanics allows violations of conservation of energy for short periods, meaning that even a physical system with zero energy can spontaneously produce energetic particles. The more energy a virtual particle has, the shorter its existence. Interactions between normal particles and virtual particles play a crucial role in quantum field theory analyses of interactions between real particles. See also Casimir effect Feynman diagram vacuum fluctuation.