Fundamental Particles Flashcards

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Why are protons and neutrons not fundamental particles?

A

They are made up of quarks - something smaller fits inside of them.

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2
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What is a proton made up from?

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2 up quarks and one down quark.

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3
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What is a neutron made up from?

A

2 down quarks and one up quark.

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4
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What is a hadron?

A

A particle that can feel the strong interaction and is made up of quarks.

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5
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State the two types of hadron.

A

Baryons and mesons.

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Why are most hadrons not found in ordinary matter?

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They are very unstable on only exist briefly.

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What is a baryon made up from?

A

Three quarks.

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8
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Protons and neutrons are both types of…?

A

Baryons.

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9
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How do we assign baryon numbers?

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Baryons have a baryon number of +1, antibaryons have a baryon number of -1, and everything else has a baryon number of 0.

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10
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What is a meson made up from?

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1 quark and 1 antiquark.

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What is an antibaryon made up from?

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Three antiquarks.

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12
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What do mesons decay into?

A

Leptons and photons.

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13
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Give two types of mesons.

A

Pions and kaons.

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14
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What is the only stable baryon?

A

A proton.

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15
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How many types of pion are there, and where were they first found?

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Three - one for each single charge and one with a neutral charge. In cosmic rays.

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16
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How many different kaons are there?

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Three - one for each single charge and one with a neutral charge.

17
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Name a difference between pions and kaons.

A

Kaons are heavier than pions.

18
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How do mesons interact with baryons, and what interaction occurs?

A

Via strong interaction. They swap protons with neutrons and vice versa, and disappear.

19
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What are leptons?

A

They don’t feel the strong interaction.

20
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Name the three types of leptons.

A

Electrons, muons and taus.

21
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Which lepton is stable?

A

The electron.

22
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What do muons and taus decay into?

A

Electrons.

23
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What is the counterpart of a lepton called?

A

A neutrino.

24
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What is the charge on a lepton?

A

-1

25
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What is the charge on a lepton neutrino?

A

0

26
Q

What do neutrons decay into, and what can we call this decay?

A

Protons, electrons and antineutrinos. This is an example of beta decay.

27
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How many types of beta decay are there?

A

Two.

28
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What is beta minus decay?

A

A neutron turning into a proton via weak interaction of quarks that releases an electron and an electron antineutrino.

29
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What is beta plus decay?

A

A proton turning into a nuetron via weak interaction of quarks that releases a positron and an electron neutrino.

30
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Name the 6 types of quark.

A

Up, down, strange, top, bottom, charm.