Particles & Waves Flashcards
Definitions from Higher Physics unit 3 (68 cards)
What are the two main catagories of “Fundamental Particles”?
- Fermions (Matter particles)
- Bosons (Force mediating particles)
What are the four Bosons?
- Gluon
- Graviton
- W & Z Boson
- Photon
What is the Boson associated with the “Strong nuclear force”?
Gluon
What is the Boson associated with the “Weak nuclear force”?
W & Z Boson
What is the Boson associated with the “Gravitational force”?
Graviton
What is the Boson associated with the “Electromagnetic force”?
Photon
What is the difference between the Leptons and Quarks?
Leptons can exist by themselves, Quarks can only exist in pairs or groups.
What are the six Leptons?
- Electron
- Muon
- Tau
- Electron neutrino
- Muon neutrino
- Tau neutrino
What are the six Quarks?
- Up
- Down
- Top
- Bottom
- Charm
- Strange
What is the name given to the group of “near-massless” and “zero charge” Fermions?
Neutrinos
What is meant by “Antimatter”?
The opposite of matter. An antimatter particle will have the same mass as its corresponding matter particle, but with the opposite charge.
What is the anti-particle of the Electron?
The Positron
What is the name given to composite particles made of Quarks?
Hadron
What is the name given to a composite particle consisting of 3 quarks?
Baryon
What is the name given to a composite particle consisting of a quark-antiquark pair?
Meson
What is the range of the “Strong nuclear force”?
The size of the nucleus
What is the range of the “Weak nuclear force”?
The size of the nucleus
What is the range of the “Gravitational force”?
Infinite
What is the range of the “Electromagnetic force”?
Infinite
What is emitted in “Alpha decay”?
A particle consisting of 2 protons and 2 neutrons (an alpha particle) is emitted from the atomic nucleus.
What is emitted in “Beta decay”?
A high speed electron (a beta particle) and a neutrino is emited from the atomic nucleus.
What is emitted in “Gamma decay”?
A high energy photon of electromagnetic radiation (a gamma ray) is emitted from thr atomic nulceus.
What is meant by “Ionisation”?
When one of the three types of radiation is incident (hits) another atom, the radiation can cause ionisation, which removes an outer electron from the nucleus, creating an ion.
What is meant by “Potential difference”?
The work done in moving a unit positive charge between two points.