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Why is the difference between baryons and mesons? You may wish to include in your answer;• The quark composition of subatomic particles• Charge, Baryon number and mass• Half-Life and decay[8]
• The quark composition of subatomic particles• Charge, Baryon number and mass• Half-Life and decay
• Half-Life and decay
Half-Life
Quote from: Bacon's Shelf on January 21, 2015, 07:41:28 AMWhy is the difference between baryons and mesons? You may wish to include in your answer;• The quark composition of subatomic particles• Charge, Baryon number and mass• Half-Life and decay[8]Baryons are particles made up 3 smaller particles, called quarks. A Proton is an example of a Baryon, made up on 2 up quarks, and 1 down quark. The charge of an up quark is 2/3, and the charge of a down charge is -1/3, hence a Proton has a charge of 2/3+2/3-1/3 = 1, positive 1.A Neutron is another example of a Baryon, made up of 1 up quark, and 2 down quarks, giving it no charge. Neutrons have a half life of something like 11 minutes or some shit.Mesons are particles made up of 2 smaller particles, called quarks. Mesons are made up from one quark, and one anti quark.Can't remember an example of a meson
Quote from: Simseo on January 21, 2015, 07:50:28 AMQuote from: Bacon's Shelf on January 21, 2015, 07:41:28 AMWhy is the difference between baryons and mesons? You may wish to include in your answer;• The quark composition of subatomic particles• Charge, Baryon number and mass• Half-Life and decay[8]Baryons are particles made up 3 smaller particles, called quarks. A Proton is an example of a Baryon, made up on 2 up quarks, and 1 down quark. The charge of an up quark is 2/3, and the charge of a down charge is -1/3, hence a Proton has a charge of 2/3+2/3-1/3 = 1, positive 1.A Neutron is another example of a Baryon, made up of 1 up quark, and 2 down quarks, giving it no charge. Neutrons have a half life of something like 11 minutes or some shit.Mesons are particles made up of 2 smaller particles, called quarks. Mesons are made up from one quark, and one anti quark.Can't remember an example of a meson Nerds
Quote from: BritishLemön on January 21, 2015, 07:55:42 AMQuote from: Simseo on January 21, 2015, 07:50:28 AMQuote from: Bacon's Shelf on January 21, 2015, 07:41:28 AMWhy is the difference between baryons and mesons? You may wish to include in your answer;• The quark composition of subatomic particles• Charge, Baryon number and mass• Half-Life and decay[8]Baryons are particles made up 3 smaller particles, called quarks. A Proton is an example of a Baryon, made up on 2 up quarks, and 1 down quark. The charge of an up quark is 2/3, and the charge of a down charge is -1/3, hence a Proton has a charge of 2/3+2/3-1/3 = 1, positive 1.A Neutron is another example of a Baryon, made up of 1 up quark, and 2 down quarks, giving it no charge. Neutrons have a half life of something like 11 minutes or some shit.Mesons are particles made up of 2 smaller particles, called quarks. Mesons are made up from one quark, and one anti quark.Can't remember an example of a meson Nerds>butch doesn'teven physics
Quote from: Bacon's Shelf on January 21, 2015, 07:57:07 AMQuote from: BritishLemön on January 21, 2015, 07:55:42 AMQuote from: Simseo on January 21, 2015, 07:50:28 AMQuote from: Bacon's Shelf on January 21, 2015, 07:41:28 AMWhy is the difference between baryons and mesons? You may wish to include in your answer;• The quark composition of subatomic particles• Charge, Baryon number and mass• Half-Life and decay[8]Baryons are particles made up 3 smaller particles, called quarks. A Proton is an example of a Baryon, made up on 2 up quarks, and 1 down quark. The charge of an up quark is 2/3, and the charge of a down charge is -1/3, hence a Proton has a charge of 2/3+2/3-1/3 = 1, positive 1.A Neutron is another example of a Baryon, made up of 1 up quark, and 2 down quarks, giving it no charge. Neutrons have a half life of something like 11 minutes or some shit.Mesons are particles made up of 2 smaller particles, called quarks. Mesons are made up from one quark, and one anti quark.Can't remember an example of a meson Nerds>butch doesn'teven physicsNerd
Quote from: BritishLemön on January 21, 2015, 07:55:42 AMQuote from: Simseo on January 21, 2015, 07:50:28 AMQuote from: Bacon's Shelf on January 21, 2015, 07:41:28 AMWhy is the difference between baryons and mesons? You may wish to include in your answer;• The quark composition of subatomic particles• Charge, Baryon number and mass• Half-Life and decay[8]Baryons are particles made up 3 smaller particles, called quarks. A Proton is an example of a Baryon, made up on 2 up quarks, and 1 down quark. The charge of an up quark is 2/3, and the charge of a down charge is -1/3, hence a Proton has a charge of 2/3+2/3-1/3 = 1, positive 1.A Neutron is another example of a Baryon, made up of 1 up quark, and 2 down quarks, giving it no charge. Neutrons have a half life of something like 11 minutes or some shit.Mesons are particles made up of 2 smaller particles, called quarks. Mesons are made up from one quark, and one anti quark.Can't remember an example of a meson NerdsAnd you called me stupid?lol