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  • This is a contributed topic on elementary [[../Particle/|particles]] and their interactions. ...as a few other particle were found to be composites of other, `elementary' particles as in the case of nucleons (proton and neutron), for example. Neutrons, neu ...
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  • This is a contributed topic on elementary [[../Particle/|particles]] and their interactions. ...as a few other particle were found to be composites of other, `elementary' particles as in the case of nucleons (proton and neutron), for example. Neutrons, neu ...
    4 KB (555 words) - 05:11, 12 September 2020
  • ...ective excitations]] or "plasma waves" often behave as if they were actual particles themselves and are usually referred to as [[w:quasiparticles|quasiparticles ...s. However, it is difficult to confirm their existence in nature. The only elementary scalar field the existence of which is supported by experimental data is th ...
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  • At present, we understand that there are two categories of fundamental particles: bosons and fermions. ==Elementary Particles== ...
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  • |{{center top}}<p style="font-size: 17pt">Elementary particles live in {{font|color=white|tubes}} that {{font|color=white|zigzag}} as func ...le="font-size: 17pt">Inside the {{font|color=white|scanning subspace}} the elementary module takes only a single location which is represented by a ray </p>{{ce ...
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  • ...reactor]] in Chicago as part of the Manhattan project during WWII. Several particles like [[../Lepton/|leptons]], [[../ExtendedQuantumSymmetries/|quarks]] and [ ...re fermions with a spin value of 1/2-- and this suggests that the spin 1/2 elementary particle state is a unique, fundamental state of all stable matter in our [ ...
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  • == Chronological zigzag of elementary modules == The zigzag of elementary modules is an example of such a situation. This zigzag cannot be observed. ...
    5 KB (780 words) - 11:34, 26 July 2017
  • ...a [[../GenericityInOpenSystems/|system]] of <math>N</math> [[../Particle/|particles]]. The ''k'' th particle is subject to the following forces: A number of ex ...he vector sum of the products of individual radius vectors of the separate particles with the corresponding masses: ...
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  • ...r a particle vectorially by <math>\mathbf{r}_k</math> and sum over all the particles. The result is ...<math>\mathbf{F}_{jk} = - \mathbf{F}_{kj}</math>, we have for any pair of particles ...
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  • ...s]]. For example, [[Stoney mass]] is connected with [[w:elementary charge |elementary charge]] <math> e </math>: ...nent is assumed to be the second component in the form of flows of charged particles of the praons type. <ref> Fedosin S.G. [http://www.cjpas.net/single-article ...
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  • ...the Palestra, which is the field that embeds and gets deformed by massive particles. As information messengers, the warp strings can perform in combination wit Photons can also be emitted when an elementary module annihilates its antiparticle. ...
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  • !<p style = "font-size: 24pt">{{font|color=white|Elementary particles}} reside on a {{font|color=white|private floating platform}} </p> ...
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  • ...detectable by any current measurement tools. On the other hand, many small particles (such as typical electrons in everyday materials) have a very low momentum The wave-like behavior of small-momentum particles is analogous to that of light. As an example, electron microscopes use ele ...
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  • ...ows that in order to establish similarity between the stars and elementary particles, depending on the types of stars, different sets of similarity coefficients ...n the levels of stars and elementary particles. At the level of elementary particles the standard unit of [[w:angular momentum | angular momentum]] is the [[w:D ...
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  • ==== Elementary modules ==== Elementary particles reside on a private platform that is implemented by a separable Hilbert spa ...
    12 KB (1,796 words) - 11:19, 2 June 2018
  • #Elementary Particles and [[../ExtendedQuantumSymmetries/|quarks]] #Energy: Conservation Laws, [[ #virtual particles ...
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  • ...of the fundamental physical constants, inherent in the level of elementary particles, to the physical constants of other scale levels. ...ub> is the Boltzmann's constant for the objects at the level of elementary particles, similar in their properties to the main-sequence stars. ...
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  • ...t]] of electromagnetic interaction and the electric [[w:elementary charge |elementary charge]], measured in coulombs (C). ...]] is most often used as such a physical system at the level of elementary particles. The basic energy for comparison of interactions is electromagnetic energy ...
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  • The [[w:Elementary charge |elementary charge]] as an electric charge quantum, first proposed by G. Stoney (1881): which equals to elementary magnetic flux <math>\phi_0 </math> and twice [[w:magnetic flux quantum |mag ...
    10 KB (1,390 words) - 16:15, 26 January 2025
  • ...uarks]], neutrinos, and all other sub-atomic or elementary `[[../Particle/|particles]]' have their 'own' associated waves whose wavelength is inversely proporti ...unds and sea waves)--that are propagating via longitudinal oscillations of particles in the elastic medium which occur along the direction of propagation of the ...
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  • ...es are responsible for the formation and integrity of matter of elementary particles and [[w:atomic nucleus| atomic nuclei]], and also participates in interacti ...Japanese physicist H. Yukawa was initially accepted about binding between particles by means of [[w:meson| meson]]s, mostly of [[w:pion| pion]]s. Then, in the ...
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