Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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What is the baryon number of a meson | 0 | 0%
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What is the baryon number of a hadron made of anti-quarks? | -1 | 0%
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What is the baryon number of a hadron made of quarks? | +1 | 0%
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What is the baryon number of an anti-quark | -1/3 | 0%
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What is the baryon number of a quark | +1/3 | 0%
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What is the maximum range of the strong nuclear force | 3fm | 0%
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Always have opposite sign for their quantum numbers | Antiparticles | 0%
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What is the interaction that acts between charged particles only | Electromagnetic | 0%
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What are the interactions with an infinite range | Electromagnetic and gravity | 0%
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What is the fundamental exchange particle for the strong nuclear force | Gluon | 0%
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What is the weakest fundamental force | Gravity | 0%
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Describe leptons | Group of particles that are subject to the weak nuclear force but not the strong nuclear force | 0%
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What is the family of particles that are subject to all four fundamental interactions | Hadrons | 0%
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Draw the Feynman diagram for electromagnetic repulsion between two electrons | https://o.quizlet.com/ifub98pgFjEGf5guUaBZ6Q_m.png | 0%
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What is an example of a strange meson | Kaon | 0%
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Billions of these particles pass through your body every second | Neutrinos | 0%
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All baryons decay into which particle? | protons (because protons are the hadron with the lowest mass so lowest rest energy) | 0%
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What are the interactions with a limited range | Strong and weak nuclear interactions | 0%
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What is the interaction that is repulsive below 0.5fm | Strong nuclear interaction | 0%
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